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Kemizz 01-05-10 13:23

handlebar steering damaged
 
Hi all,

when I came out of the venue last night , where I had to shoot a photography assignment , I notice somebody started kicking on my bike ...

Seems they kicked the steering (on the oem handguards/crashbar) , so only a few scratches can be seen there since this is really bullet proof ,

However since the bike was locked (steering lock and disc lock) when you put the wheel into the straight position , my handlebar seems to be bended , or even worse the bracket holding the handlebar seems bended as well ...

anybody had something like this ever ?

it's national holiday here in belgium so I can't take the bike to the shop to check it , but I'm little bit worried of the cost , and if they would be able to rebend it , and at worst level , that my steering would be damaged ...

or am I freaking out to much as is it probably just the handlebar that has bended a little bit ,

anyhow , still don't get it why people doing this, it was clearly no theft attempt , as this f*cker also kicked my brake pedal completely against the engine, luckily I could rebend this and drive home

Kev 01-05-10 13:38

If the bars look straight & are off to one side. Loosen off the top triple clamp bolts (the bolts clamping each fork) then place the front wheel against a wall & push the bars in the opposite direction, this will twist the triple clamps straight, once you are happy with the alignment tighten the top clamp bolts again.

Kemizz 01-05-10 13:42

thanks,

and just a question , it seems the space between the clamps is also a little bit difference, maybe only a few mm , (I mean the space between clamp and fork below) , but maybe that's normal due to the bending ?

anyhow gonna try this ..

oh and one more thing , should I be worried about the lock mechanism , could this be damaged ? I mean it' still functions well, but this is my life on that bike , I drive it daily and just like it be safe :)

SingleMinded 01-05-10 15:29

Had the same after I dropped it: steering bar is'nt bend but it is off-set / twisted some how. I discovered that one of the bar clamps / raisers was slightly tilted. Loosen the nut underneath the top joke / triple clamp that holds the clamps. Now straighten the steering bar and tighten the nut.

That fixed the problem... at least it did on that occasion.

Few weeks later the bar itself was actually bent... .but could be straightened with a long lever.

HJ

Kev 02-05-10 02:03

The XT bars are very soft & can bend easily.

Kemizz 14-05-10 13:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kev (Post 127711)
The XT bars are very soft & can bend easily.

indeed !

yesterday I was about 2 minutes on the bike , and took a local dirt road ,
front wheel slided away at about 30km/U and bang back slammed to the ground ,

the oem handguard broke off (damn quite shocked how weak they are)
and offcourse , the handlebar is bended

So gonna order a 28MM magura EX series ,

anyone fitted these ?

offtheroad mentions special fastener is need , but they will work with the oem armatures
so I'm a little confuse here , can I fit the 28MM like that on the bike , and will for example the throttle and brake assembly still fit on a bar with a bigger diameter ?

they also sell a mounting kit for 28MM so suppose you will need this in order to be able to fit the new handlebar ?



http://www.off-the-road.de/xt660z_te...hoer.html?&L=1

Titbird 16-05-10 16:55

The site is very confusing, it seems to me you will need the mounting kit for 28mm and if you take the normal lenght version (not +20 or +30mm) all your cables will be ok.

Maybe you should contact them before ordering.:pottytrain3:

JMo 16-05-10 22:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kemizz (Post 128767)
offtheroad mentions special fastener is need , but they will work with the oem armatures
so I'm a little confuse here , can I fit the 28MM like that on the bike , and will for example the throttle and brake assembly still fit on a bar with a bigger diameter ?

they also sell a mounting kit for 28MM so suppose you will need this in order to be able to fit the new handlebar ?

28mm (or 1 1/8th inch 'Fatbars') are only 28mm in the center section, then taper down towards the part where the controls fit - they are the regular 22mm diameter at the ends where your grips/levers etc fit so no problems there.

The 'mounting' kit is basically a pair of saddles and bar clamps that fit around the 28mm clamp section of the bars, as the original saddles and clamps are for 22mm diameter... these fatbar 'adaptors' usually sit/bolt into the original 22mm saddles, thus offering a degree of rise too - usually 15-20mm. As the Tenere top yoke has bolt on risers, it is possible to replace the whole riser with a set that accepts the 28mm bars too of course.

Hope that is clearer than mud?!

J xx

Gremlin 07-05-13 18:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kemizz (Post 127656)
Hi all,

when I came out of the venue last night , where I had to shoot a photography assignment , I notice somebody started kicking on my bike ...

Seems they kicked the steering (on the oem handguards/crashbar) , so only a few scratches can be seen there since this is really bullet proof ,

However since the bike was locked (steering lock and disc lock) when you put the wheel into the straight position , my handlebar seems to be bended , or even worse the bracket holding the handlebar seems bended as well ...

anybody had something like this ever ?

it's national holiday here in belgium so I can't take the bike to the shop to check it , but I'm little bit worried of the cost , and if they would be able to rebend it , and at worst level , that my steering would be damaged ...

or am I freaking out to much as is it probably just the handlebar that has bended a little bit ,

anyhow , still don't get it why people doing this, it was clearly no theft attempt , as this f*cker also kicked my brake pedal completely against the engine, luckily I could rebend this and drive home

I would bet that your bike was knocked over probably accidentally then picked up back onto the stand. The bent brake pedal is the giveaway bent under the clutch cover.

muppdog 08-05-13 00:19

Hi,
I had the Magura EX fitted and its a class bar. Better shape than any Renthals I had since. The Magura clamps are a bit crude and chunky. Still using them now. Renthal's are nicer and cheaper. At original height everything fits. There are no locating holes for the switchgear. Just cut the lugs off. There is enough grip on the bar surface.

Rob

N.G. 26-05-13 21:38

I smashed my handlebars into the ground today on a greenlane and also bent the brake pedal right out. Bit worried about the bars; only just off centre but not sure how big an issue it is. The top and bottom yokes are out of alignment. Normally I'd be happy to try and fix any problems on my bike but I'm busy with work at the moment and kind of just want it done. Does anyone know if I'm likely to get stung if I take it to a garage?! :icon_question::icon_question:


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