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Custom Crash bars

Joined Jun 2013
64 Posts | 0+
Canada eh
Well figured this deserved its own thread as man they turned out well

We met a custom bike maker living close to our house who embraced the challenge of making decent crash bars and a modified side stand for my wife's HyperStrada.

Rob from Bullit Custom Cycles in the Halton region (ontario Canada) can make a custom set for anyone else interested. Although he has a template, he prefers working on the bike itself so all bars are unique. You can also choose the powder coat color, combinations are limitless.

Our project took over a month, due to the powder coater who was backlogged. Normal time would be about 3 weeks. Cost, including the side stand modification was $480 CAD, but note that every project cost will be different.

Note the upper mounting pint the metal is thinned out there so it dose not interfere with my wifes knee's as seen in a below image. It is how they thin out frames for choppers so it is strong as all hell


Next is to mount lights on the bars to get the tangle effect (lights that are seen on the bars moving down), then have to wire in a proper fuse block instead of the quick job I did for a trip we where doing.

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