Every once in a while I come across something that inspires me and makes that light bulb in my head shine brightly...
I originally didn't think I would like the forks that came on the bike as much as I do. I really planned on doing a cool springer or a triple tree, etc. Well after seeing the wheels and tires on the bike I thought hmmm, I kind like those forks. The more I looked at the bike the more I grew to like them thinking that if I add some truss rods it'd be perfect. I always have a problem when it comes to handlebars, seat, pedals and all the goodies. I'm the type of person that likes everything to flow and look like it belongs together. Anyways to cut this book short, I have been wracking my brain trying to figure out what kind of handlebars to use which leads to the following...
Last night while surfing the good 'ol FB I came across this meme. Not only did I think is was a great meme I thought that is exactly the kind of handlebars I want. Something low, pointing at a downward angle and gives that look of something built to go fast.
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I thought about it all last night laying in bed and woke up early, dug through some handlebars and headed into the shop. After looking at the bars I had, I came to the conclusion that the bars that came on the bike were the best to start hacking up to play with. I was so excited to start making them that I forgot to take a before picture, haha. I did crop a pic of them on the bike to post here and started taking photos once I realized that I wasn't doing so. Here's what I started with.
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Here are pics of what I did. Using a tubing cutter I cut the center out to narrow them. I then cut in the middle of the down ward angle just so I could change the direction of the handle to fit where I wanted. I then tried to find some pipe or tube to sleeve them with so that I could play with angles before welding them. They were an odd size but while digging through spacers and shock sleeve I came across a few tuner style lug nuts that fit perfect. I pieced them together and had a quick look with them on the front of the bike and once deciding to continue cut the center hump for the stem out and slid over the center... I will let them stay as is until I get truss rods bolted on and figure out what length and angle stem I'm going to use.
I figured tgis is something most anyone could do with a few tools other than maybe the welding which you could always get a buddy to do.
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And YES, it's almost time for some new work shoes...