100_9344.JPG;stock bars on an 81 special|||100_9345.JPG;new clubman bars|||100_9346.JPG;|||100_9347.JPG;|||100_9348.JPG;old bars always made the bike feel very small|||100_9349.JPG;|||100_9350.JPG;bars mounted upside down, this was the most comfortable|||100_9351.JPG;|||100_9352.JPG;bars mounted right side up, they were too low this way|||100_9353.JPG;back to upside down, feels very natural|||100_9354.JPG;|||100_9355.JPG;|||100_9356.JPG;all the controls back in place, ready for a test drive|||100_9357.JPG;much sportier|||100_9358.JPG;OEM 81 xs650 bars (inside) versus OEM 80 xs1100 bars (outside)|||100_9359.JPG;the xs1100 bars are just bigger in every dimension|||100_9361.JPG;also replaced my worn out foot peg|||100_9362.JPG;|||100_9363.JPG;|||100_9364.JPG;|||100_9365.JPG;new rear brake switch|||100_9366.JPG;|||100_9367.JPG;old one was worn such that rear brake had to be stomped to get brake light on|||100_9368.JPG;new switch in place, kept the old metal nuts instead of the single new plastic nut|||100_9369.JPG;new plastic nut (not used) and old brake switch, both ready for the trash|||AlbumDescription;

When I first bought the 650, I loved the mini chopper looks of it. I didn't care for the 70's XSs, I thought they were too old looking. The 1981 xs650 was more modern looking, meaner looking.

Well some things change with age. Now I much prefer the retro looks of the 70's xs models to the custom chopper looks of the 81 special I have. Not only that, I am incapable of leaving something that works alone. The 650 works just fine right now, which means I must modify it immediately.

My plan is to turn it into a cafe racer. The handlebars were the first step down that path. The installation took about one hour. Most of that time was spent figuring out how to re-route cables and wires now that the bars were no nearly as long. Eventually I will need to replace all those cables, but for now that are just tucked away.

The new bars are great. I am 6' tall and they have me leaning forward just enough to counter act the wind so that it is a very easy position to be in. I have yet to take a longer road trip with the new bars so that may change. My first impression is that they are very comfortable and make the bike feel far more agile.

The bars I got are:

width - 27"
rise - 3"
pullback - 1"

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