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Handlebars for Griso?

Update!

Thanks for all the great input guys. I finally pulled the trigger and bought the Rizoma Conical bars in black, Rizoma flush bar ends in red and the retro Rizoma round mirrors. I did a full mock up and mounted everything tonight. Great look and even better feel. No clearance issues on the tank but the front brake line is close to the top of the fork leg, but fit. Very happy though it wasn't cheap! LOL Just wanted to fill everyone in who lent a hand in my decision. Thanks again.
 
Pic of my work!
 

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Well done.
I'd have probably just had one mirror on the offside because I don't think bar end one's look right in pairs but hey.
Looks good anyway.
Now all you need to do to complete the set up is ditch the awful standard levers in favour of annodized red Pazzo "shorty's", (like I've done) :cool:
 
Porterhouse said:
GRiSO steering is unsharp? Well I'll be damned...

I'm not sure if you're being facetious Entrecôte old bean, but in my short time owning a Griso I do find it seems to wallow in the turns. At least compared to my VFR. I am actually going to ride to the dealer to see what's up. 07 1100, stock everything (except the handlebar). so far I've put the handling issues up to me getting used to the bike, but I still get into trouble going into corners - usually the bike seems to understeer so I'm going wide. This at speeds where the VFR would tuck in and carve. I've ridden for over 20 years mostly sportbikes but a few standards.

/sorry to threadjack - nice Rizoma setup armogida.
 
No worries. I feel the same way you do about the handling having ridden CRs all my life. Thats one of the reasons I went with a lower more forward bar-in the hopes of getting me "in" the bike more. Also going to drop the forks in the trees 10mm and see if that sets up the front end better to hold a line in the turns.
 
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