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Title: 1200 Sport bars
Post by: Lovey on July 27, 2020, 10:21:22 PM
G'day all,
I know this subject has probably been done to death, but my searching skills seem to have let me down.
I am looking at getting a little more clearance between the handlebars and the tank, so I don't crush my thumbs on full lock, and a little more 'pullback' to give me a slightly more upright position.
I know the Aprilia Mana bars are recommended, but they're quite expensive. 
Can anye other some suggestions for alternatives to the Mana bars that won't break three bank?
Thanks for looking,
Steve.
Title: Re: 1200 Sport bars
Post by: Mayor_of_BBQ on July 28, 2020, 06:01:39 AM
G'day all,
I know this subject has probably been done to death, but my searching skills seem to have let me down.
I am looking at getting a little more clearance between the handlebars and the tank, so I don't crush my thumbs on full lock, and a little more 'pullback' to give me a slightly more upright position.
I know the Aprilia Mana bars are recommended, but they're quite expensive. 
Can anye other some suggestions for alternatives to the Mana bars that won't break three bank?
Thanks for looking,
Steve.

I use the ProTaper KX High

work great for me

and under $60 if I recall correctly

Note: the factory bar end weights dont work on these, but I fitted handguards instead
Title: Re: 1200 Sport bars
Post by: ccoli on July 28, 2020, 09:48:15 AM
I used Fatbars meant for a Yamaha YZF450 07+. Ordered online based on dimensions from the web.have an old printout i could scan if need be.
Title: Re: 1200 Sport bars
Post by: alanp on July 28, 2020, 05:18:59 PM
I used Fatbars meant for a Yamaha YZF450 07+. Ordered online based on dimensions from the web.have an old printout i could scan if need be.

And I now have the bike those Fatbars are on.  FWIW, they measure 31" straight across from end to end, and the have a number on them, 51725, which may or may not mean anything useful.  I am 6'0"" and find them to be about perfect. 
Title: Re: 1200 Sport bars
Post by: ohiorider on July 28, 2020, 06:42:46 PM
When I saw the title to your post, I thought "surely he isn't looking for a set of 1200 Sport handlebars."  Whew!  You're not !

The original OEM bars are brutal.  Thought (10 years ago at the age of 67) I'd have to hire a lift to get me off the bike after its maiden cruise from the dealer in Swanzey, NH to Hudson OH, roughly 300 miles/day x 2 days.

The Mana bars were perfect for me.  You're right, Aprilia isn't shy about their asking price.  But the Guzzi bar end weights will work with them!   :laugh:

Bob
Title: Re: 1200 Sport bars
Post by: tpeever on July 28, 2020, 11:22:50 PM
I used a set of aftermarket bars (not Aprilia) and also installed risers and it gives a nice riding position on my 1200 Sport. Will check my records to see what I have on there. It was a while ago so can't remember off the top of my head.

Tobin
Title: Re: 1200 Sport bars
Post by: tpeever on July 30, 2020, 10:57:49 PM
I used LSL Superbike bars and ROX risers. It puts the cables and hydraulic lines right at their max amount of play but works OK for me. I would try risers with the stock bars first and see if that works for you. I also replaced the seat with a Corbin so that changes the ergos as well.
Title: Re: 1200 Sport bars
Post by: Lovey on August 05, 2020, 03:22:22 AM
G'day Tpeever,
Could I trouble you for the part number or type of risers please?  I had a look on the Rox site and can only find risers to suit a Stelvio.
Thanks,
Steve