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  1. alan.vaughan.9

    alan.vaughan.9 New Member

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    Hi i have a 1990 Vfr 750 and i want to rise my handlebars is there another set of Honda bars that will fit straight on without any mods ??
    All Help is appreciated:eagerness:
     


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    Not sure if there is an OEM set that will get you what you want, but Heli-bars, Converti-bars are a common option. I'm sure other 3rd Gen owners will chime in soon, hopefully with more info.
     


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    Hi Alan

    +1 OOTV :thumbsup:

    These should do what you want. - https://www.helibars.com/product/honda-vfr750

    Whilst the idea of bringing the bar position just 1 inch higher and an inch and a half nearer may not sound much of a difference - in practice it is about as much as you can do without fitting longer brake hoses etc. and is enough of a change to significantly reduce pressure on your wrists and should make your VFR far more civilised on long distance trips across Europe. Yes they are not cheap but you are buying something which has been made to meet OEM standards so won't snap off if the bike adopts a horizontal parking mode.

    The fitting instructions are not brilliant so you may want to read this thread for tips - especially how to get those pesky dampers out.

    http://vfrworld.com/forums/showthre...e-You-Try-It!?highlight=helibars+installation

    Hope that helps



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    thanks guys oem is my last chance i would like to find a Honda with the same fitting bars but a bit higher if i can
     


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