Helibar vs Stock
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There's been a lot of discussion about clipons and bars. From the beginning, I have had problems with my hands going to sleep. That went away after a while as I learned how to work it. With that passed, what I could not get away from was the ache low in the heal of my hand. I bought a set of Vortex clipons from a member here thinking that they might be the answer but as it turns out they have exactly the same geometry (rider lean angle and end drop) as the stockers. I didn't so much care about the rider lean angle because I like getting the front end in quick but the drop was killing me. After taping some pieces of wood to my gloves did I figure out that I just needed to lose the drop. In the shot below you can see that the Helibar in back is little higher but the lack of drop is even more substantial. I had these all out on the bench doing some clean up and the oil bottles fit just right so I thought I would post a shot for everyone to see. BTW the Vortex in the foreground are for sale - $70 shipped. I will post up after I get back on the bike and try them out.
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I had the same hand issues and picked up a used set of helibars - what a difference they made for me!
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Nuhawk , thanks....
I want some Heli-bars!!!!!!! L-man out |
There is another option its converti bars. I looked into it but haven't acted yet.
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That ache you describe may come from the pullback angle, not the angle down. If you trim about 1/8" off the locating pin on the stock clipons, you'll move the bar angle about 1/2" forward. You can go farther if you like.
This solved a similar problem for me. |
I too had issues with by hands going numb and heel/palm pain. I tried Gen-Mar Risers with no success, so then went to Heli-bars. I haven't had the problem since.
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Hey Guys;
I tend to sport-tour...I'm kind of old, but kind of an iron butt. I'm wondering about size and weight with handlebar pain..I have hardly ridden my VTR..got it last fall...raised the stock units about 1/2 in. I'm 5'7" about 160 lbs..reasonable shape...are the bigger guys suffering more on this bike or is it any and all that need bar relief??? Dave:) |
My bars/clip-ons are stock. I bought a "Crampbuster" and it made a world of difference on longer rides.
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Just to clarify a couple things. Dave, I'm 5 lb. heavier than you about about an inch taller. The ache is not about long rides as it will start to occur almost immediately into any kind of a ride. That's why I use the Superhawk almost exclusively around town. I can take a break at every light. Because the Helibars do not have the locating pin as do the stockers I can play with forward position. I would like to make the bike more enjoyable for a 100-200 mile day through the back roads.
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Hi gentleman I have questions about replace clip on w/stocker, how difficult is it? Bcause I never done it before and afraid of throtle got stuck if install it not right and and how do I strip that throtle control grip w/out tear it up? plus will it make steering control heavier, and effect steering clearance of the plastic panels? Clip on 10 degree angle bar, 21 oz/pair, fit 41mm fork side. I' m 5'7 155lbs. Thanks ahead for any advices and help's info. James
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The hardest part I think is replacing the grips. And if you get the new Heli Bars you have to switch the dampers in the ends. PITA also. They don't have clearance problems. I put my clipons in boiling water to help soften the glue to remove them. A friend told me you can use hair spray to install the grips just spray the clipons and push on the grips. As far as the cables you might have to left the tank and loosen the cables at the carbs if you dno't have the room to get the throttle tube off. Good luck
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hairspray is good to install with, lets the grip slide on then dries to a glue.
an easy way to remove grips is with a hypodermic needle and water. insert the needle thru the grip at an angle until you feel the needle hit the bar/sleeve and inject a little water in. repeat in 3 or 4 places and twist and pull the grip off. water dries and you're ready to install again. |
I have the same problem when I ride. Im doing a RC51 front end swap and decided to run a set of 954 clip ons. They are much taller than the factory VTR and taller than the RC's clip ons. Just some food for thought for anyone with 50mm forks. :cool:
~Brian |
Here's my 2 cents....
With the stock forks.... I too had the hand numb/pains in the outside half of my hands from say the middle finger to the wrist outward towards my pinky finger... I switched over to VFR clipons... which are a bit taller, slightly closer to the rider, and the angle is more horizontal/flatter (the stockers angle more towards the ground) and they helped a whole lot. I'm sure Heli's are better, but for 1/2 the price (EBAY), the VFRs seemed to work nicely, only modifications is you need to drill/dremmel a hole or slot for both the throttle and brake mounts. And you lose the ability to set the clipons in the "locating pins/slots", but at least with VFR's, you don't need to cut them off, they are just in the wrong place. I'm in the process of a RC front end swap, I have a set of 954 clipons and a set of Heli's for a GSXR750.... the 954's are taller, but are further forward, the GSXR Helis are shorter, but closer to the rider and flatter. In my comparison to stock, (not very technical comparison) the GSXR Heli's under the RC triple are fairly close to the original clip on placement for the 'Hawk, although I may eventually have to go get a set of RC/954 Helis and try to get closer to the position my bars are at now to get the comfort back in. J. |
I also got vortex clip-ons after I bent my left stocker. I also angled them out farther forward. but my motivation was better leverage. plus I never liked the way clip-ons felt when they had a steep swept-in angle. anyway, I don't get much numbness in the hands anymore but it is a bit of a stretch. I'm right up against the tank. but that does give me good turn-in feel. tougher to wheelie tho. (but not much)
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Hey Slohawk,
Just from what I have read the TL1000 heli-bars have the largest amount of rise. |
Yeah.... I just came across the GSXR's at a decent price, so I took the chance... I'm keeping my eyes open though for a set of 954's, or TL's... and then I'll sell the GSXR's.
J. |
well I'm 6'4 242lbs. helibars are the trick I bought mine new and worried about spending that much. I think it was worth every penny. rode 750miles in a day and my hands were just fine but even with the corbin seat my butt was screaming lol.
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hey handy. that is the kind of conviction i like to hear. how was the install? any issues? a little off topic but also how does your passenger find the corbin backrest?
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I just installed the superhawk helibars too- after 9 years and 24,000 miles of my right hand falling asleep. When I installed them to the most comfortable position, they're awesome, but hit the windscreen and didn't allow me to go lock to lock. With the bars pulled back enough to clear the screen, my wrist are cramped a bit from the pull back, but it's still much better. I'm still getting used to the new angle- it actually makes the bike feel much smaller and more maneuverable with the bars angled back further.
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Ah Nuhawk, this sounds very familiar to me....... I had the same problem. So I had some custom clip ons made out of stainless steel. They were made to allow the most improvement with the standard fairing without hitting.
Removing grips is done very easily with compressed air. Takes 5 seconds, you will not believe how easy it is. Get yourself an NEC throttle lock. When you mount it, pull it apart and reverse it so you can fit it upside down. It will not get caught near the tank on full lock this way. I personally find it easier ti use upside down, I find it hard to reach in the normal position, and when I lock it on it turned the throttle! With it reversed I lock it on with my left hand and hold the throttle steady with my right. It is easy enough to unlock with thumb or finger. I realise this is not how it is supposed to work, but it works better for me. |
I have Helibars on my 99 Firestorm. They were the first modification I made after I bought the bike. The second/third were a Sargent saddle and a Secdem High Protection windscreen.
WRT the clearance issues for the Helibars, I made a couple of spacers from an old truck mudflap I found in the ditch. The spacers fit between the fairing and the stay where the mirrors mount. They give me an extra 1/8 - 1/4 inches clearance. I also installed a pair of Grand Touring USA hand grips. They are shaped like a barrel and are easily .5 inches larger in diameter than the stock grips. Very comfortable. I saw them first on an Ironbutt Blackbird a the Sportbike Rally in Parry Sound, Ont. I remember thinking to myself...."Here's a guy that does some SERIOUS riding, those grips have gotta be comfy!!!" And they are. Geoff in Almonte 99VTR |
My bike came with Heli bars, and I can say that I can't imagine riding -comfortably- without them. I then bought an aftermarket seat, to enjoy a good long day's ride.
Replacement seat + heli bars = much more riding enjoyment on this bike, in my opinion. So go for it...you won't regret it. |
Originally Posted by vtrgeoff
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...I made a couple of spacers from an old truck mudflap I found in the ditch....
Geoff in Almonte 99VTR |
Originally Posted by Hawkrider
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Well, that's interesting....borderline ingenious, maybe. +1 on the mudflap mod. :rotf:
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First, Thanks to all the posts here to help me decide on what handlebar mod to go with. I chose the Helibars because I didn't have to mod anything else. That said, in my research I could not find a picture of the difference between the helibars and the stock bars, so here are a couple of pictures with the Helibar on the Left and the Stock bar on the right (from the Riding Position)with some lines drawn to highlight the difference. The hardest part for me was the dampers. Mine were really old and rusted shut, so I'm off to get some new ones.
I hope this helps anyone else that was looking for something other than the marketing picture :) Oh, and ignore the position of the clutch lever - I hadn't adjusted it yet |
im running LSL rizers and bars. There nice help out on the longer runs
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Originally Posted by Darkone22
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im running LSL rizers and bars. There nice help out on the longer runs
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Originally Posted by OrionKeynes
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. The hardest part for me was the dampers. Mine were really old and rusted shut, so I'm off to get some new ones.
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Hold the bar end and loosen the screw. An impact driver may be required.
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Originally Posted by rideawn
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Bar end dampers? If so, is there a trick to get them out when they just spin in the tube? Mine are doing this.
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Ah, those friggin things. I hate 'em. Try squirting some brake cleaner in there with the straw and pulling....very hard. A second person is sometimes best so you don't pull the bike over. I used vice-grips and a bolt the same size and pitch so I didn't screw up the tapered screw.
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Yea, The Helibars come with instructions on how to get them out. No amount of liquid enticement worked and they are held in by little sprung steel bits that you squeeze together to release these tabs - think balls on springs like in a socket set (except that they are just tabs). Well mine were brittle and rusted so they just disintegrated when I tried to get them out of the okd bars.
Took the bike for a ride without them today and really now understand why they are necessary for comfortable riding. Nearly vibrated my arms off over 500km. Anyway, hope to get the new ones tomorrow |
Originally Posted by rideawn
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Do you happen to have the LSL part #'s?
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http://www.spieglerusa.com/cfm/sbk.cfm here u go there a little high on this site. But i have to say i really like them. Thay make the ride more enjoyable. I would not go back to stock.
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Heli's are the way to go that and my three dollar cramp buster.
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Nah, those stupid little clips don't really do anything. It's the cast plug with the two rubber doughnuts on them that really hold the thing in. I'm tellin ya, you have to hank the hell out of 'em to get 'em out. They will come out though.
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Helibars & 05 Hawk
Hey Guys,
I've done several searches and can't seem to find a thread I remember reading a while back. As I recall, the thread indicated that the '05 Hawk clip-ons are the same geometry as Helibars. Does anyone know if this is true, or if there is a difference. I don't want to spend the money on Helibars if they are the same position as the OEM's for '05. Regards, Mike |
Originally Posted by Darkone22
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http://www.spieglerusa.com/cfm/sbk.cfm here u go there a little high on this site. But i have to say i really like them. Thay make the ride more enjoyable. I would not go back to stock.
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Originally Posted by GrayHawk
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Hey Guys,
I've done several searches and can't seem to find a thread I remember reading a while back. As I recall, the thread indicated that the '05 Hawk clip-ons are the same geometry as Helibars. Does anyone know if this is true, or if there is a difference. I don't want to spend the money on Helibars if they are the same position as the OEM's for '05. Regards, Mike |
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