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#11 Post by ZooTech » Sun Apr 16, 2006 4:16 pm

desper wrote:hmm, interesting point about the handlebars... could I loosen off those four bolts that secure them and rotate the bars up/forward a bit? that would really help the knee room in the tight corners I think. Do handlebars work that way? or will I be screwing something up?

I imagine I'd have to rotate the brake,clutch, and resivour in the opposite direction to flatten them out.
Some bars have recesses pressed-in where the levers and whatnot attach which would keep them from rotating. However, it won't hurt anything to try. If it doesn't work out, shop around for some bars that work better for ya.
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#12 Post by camthepyro » Sun Apr 16, 2006 4:38 pm

As far as the handlebars go, try simply sitting back further in the seat, like sit how you normally do, then scoot your butt back. That will give more room for the handlebars. And the shifter, I don't really know about your bike, but on mine, I keep my foot on the edge of the peg, and just move it over to shift.
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#13 Post by liablemtl » Sun Apr 16, 2006 4:54 pm

My second street bike, a Rebel 450, was the same way. I'm 6' with a 32 inch inseam... I was always having to ride funny at low speeds. I finally swapped the buckhorn style bars for drag bars... made a vast improvement on the riding position and it got rid of the knee problem. Then I gave up and sold it for a bigger bike.
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#14 Post by biker_rach » Mon Apr 17, 2006 7:39 am

haystak wrote:From what information that i have come across on the yamaha, it will be rather small to anyone over 5'10". My brothers shadow 750 feels the same to me as what you are experiencing. Good luck

Mike

hahaha Even MY knees get in the way when I turn the bars the whole way on my 750 shadow and I'm only about 5'6" or so. Good luck!
Oh! Just get some ape hangers! lol, that would solve your problem plus they are SOOOO COOL hehehehe .... I would love to see their popularity increase in the bike population; heck, even throw 'em on the hood of your car like trendy people do with antlers :laughing:
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#15 Post by ZooTech » Mon Apr 17, 2006 9:01 am

Huh???
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#16 Post by biker_rach » Mon Apr 17, 2006 9:27 am

ZooTech wrote:Huh???
If that is for me I dont know which part you are "huh"ing about.
Have you never seen the cool dudes who strap deer antlers to their hood like hood ornaments? Something like this pic with horns:
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ANYway.. if you have seen them then your sarcasmometer should be beeping rapidly at my use of 'trendy' and 'cool'.

My POINT is that if he got ape hanger handle bars then his knees woudnt get in the way when turning. The only reason I went off on that silly tangent is because:
1. I said 'I want to see more ape hangers in the bike populations' and thats a dumb thing to say because what other population would they increase in? Well.. maybe in the car population as these hood ornaments.. can't you see the resemblance?
2. I'm studying for exams and would rather write silly mindless comments here than study neuroendocrinology :frusty: I am a Master Procrastinator

I apologize in advance... if anyone can make sense of my train of thought I'm glad
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#17 Post by flynrider » Mon Apr 17, 2006 9:47 am

biker_rach wrote:2. I'm studying for exams and would rather write silly mindless comments here than study neuroendocrinology :frusty: I am a Master Procrastinator

I apologize in advance... if anyone can make sense of my train of thought I'm glad
I get a serotonin buzz just thinking about neuroendocrinoloy :laughing:
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#18 Post by ZooTech » Mon Apr 17, 2006 10:21 am

Huh???
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#19 Post by biker_rach » Mon Apr 17, 2006 11:49 am

lol
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#20 Post by dr_bar » Mon Apr 17, 2006 12:17 pm

biker_rach wrote: I am a Master Procrastinator
I'd like to procrastinate, but I never get around to it... :roll:
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