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how easy is it to straighten out the sweep a bit in some old bars?

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pickle:
Just bring them to MK and I'll sit on them  :daumenhoch:

southern andy:
Any excuse for a bit of sexual pleasure with you Rob aint it.  ???

sid1972:
Jump on the feckers - proper old school!!  ;)

griff:

--- Quote from: sid1972 on July 22, 2011, 04:15 PM ---Jump on the feckers - proper old school!!  ;)

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 ::)

ozone:

--- Quote from: griff on July 22, 2011, 02:01 PM ---just wondered, is there a way to do this without risk of damage? i.e. not the stamping/driving over in car method
got some nice v-bars but think they might have a bit too much sweep compared to what I'm used to now, gonna try and ride with them as they are once my bike is built but expecting it to feel a bit wrong

honestly couldn't say what my original v-bars were like on my old silverfox but it was a long time ago - should probably check with Nath what the era-correct sweep angle is!

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Swap them for some Cee-Dubs or something instead of butchering a perfectly nice set of bars.   :)

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