New biker, new bike
- mustangski
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New biker, new bike
Hello,
I have been reading this forum for a while now, I finally found a bike, just picked it up today. I found a 1984 Honda Magna with 19000 miles and in great condition. I just have a couple questions, I want to replace the handlebars with some that are a bit wider. The factory bars are too close together, does anybody have any suggestions for good bars to use? I also want to replace the pipes, I don't want it too loud just a deeper tone. Also the tip of the stock mufflers are the only place that have rust on the entire bike. Any ideas on replacments? Again I appreciate all the help.
Mustangski
I have been reading this forum for a while now, I finally found a bike, just picked it up today. I found a 1984 Honda Magna with 19000 miles and in great condition. I just have a couple questions, I want to replace the handlebars with some that are a bit wider. The factory bars are too close together, does anybody have any suggestions for good bars to use? I also want to replace the pipes, I don't want it too loud just a deeper tone. Also the tip of the stock mufflers are the only place that have rust on the entire bike. Any ideas on replacments? Again I appreciate all the help.
Mustangski
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Might not be quite the style you're looking for, but take a look at Renthals - plenty to be found on Ebay
Have these on my XJR streetfighter - and love them!
Have these on my XJR streetfighter - and love them!
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Not now, not soon, not after being continually knocked down.
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I appreciate all the help, but I actually solved my handlebar problem today. I loosened up the bolts and just rotated them upward a little bit. Now they feel fine, its almost like night and day. So now I am just looking for exhaust slip ons that will give it a deep loud tone. Any suggestions for exhaust?
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I might have jumped too soon, but I found a pair of brand new jardine turn outs last night for $100. So I bought them, I am not looking for anything too loud just a deeper tone. Has anybody ever used this style of exhaust before? What do you mean when you say I will have to adjust my intake?
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different pipes will affect your back pressure and thus the performance of your engine. You have to make adjustments for this. For example if I put screamin eagle slip ons on my sportster I also have put new barts in my air intake to ajust for the increased air flow. Speak to a local wrench for advice....hope this helps.
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