Prairie 700 Handlebars
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Prairie 700 Handlebars
Hi Pegsmi98,
When I purchase my machine in the fall, I would like to replace the handlebars because of the height. I would like to put some racing bars on. I'm wondering if Mike P. uses the stock handlebars?
Anyone??
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When I purchase my machine in the fall, I would like to replace the handlebars because of the height. I would like to put some racing bars on. I'm wondering if Mike P. uses the stock handlebars?
Anyone??
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Prairie 700 Handlebars
Penland sells a pertty cool handle bar mount allowing you to run fat bars and reg. also you wont need the plastic bar cover. Im not sure if anyone else sells the mount? I also beleave FMF/ 909 has some bars that will fit the Prairie and have the same bend? You'll have to search the forum for Penlands Number, and Yahoo for FMF/ 909s web site. ~coop
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Prairie 700
Team Green Plastic
Progressive Springs
OMF Beadlocks
Maxxis Big Horns
Dyna CDI
EPI Pink Spring
Twin Air Filter
HMF Penland Exhaust
And a Bunch of other Toyz
#5
Prairie 700 Handlebars
Old info,
but old info
is better than no info.
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I can't find the link to the Penland parts I found once.
Some forum (I think) was sellin' the stuff.
but old info
is better than no info.
Handlebars & Digital Display
The PBR display mount is rugged and durable. With a little work we got it to work with out TAG bars. Acerbis hand guards not only save your hands from getting pinned between the bars and a tree, they also look cool as ever.
Before we put on the plastic we had a few more modifications to do. Once again we called on Mike at PBR to find an alternative way to mount the digital display. I could tell by looking at pictures of Penland's racing 650 that he had some kind of bracket that he made for mounting his display. It ends up that Mike was just getting ready to release a billet bracket for mounting Kawasaki's digital display. Obviously, I ordered the bracket immediately along with a billet gas cap, a billet oil cap and a billet oil dip stick. You have to admit that billet looks awesome on any quad.
I then went to my local Kawasaki dealer, Racing Unlimited in Fort Dodge, IA and ordered a set of TAG 2 ATV bars with the 1007 bend which is the same bend Mike uses on his racing quad. Racing Unlimited also recommended that we order the TAG 2 mounting bracket just in case we needed it. In addition to the TAG 2's, I ordered a set of Acerbis hand guards, a set of Acerbis ATV extensions and a pair of Pro-Grip 792 Gel MX Grips. <snip>
All the items fit like a glove except for the Acerbis ATV extensions. Since the TAG 2 bars are "fat bars" we discovered that the screws were not long enough to provide a solid mount. We solved this problem by drilling and tapping the screw hole so the mounting screws. They could now go all the way through the mounting bracket. We added longer screws and we were set.
The PBR display mount is rugged and durable. With a little work we got it to work with out TAG bars. Acerbis hand guards not only save your hands from getting pinned between the bars and a tree, they also look cool as ever.
Before we put on the plastic we had a few more modifications to do. Once again we called on Mike at PBR to find an alternative way to mount the digital display. I could tell by looking at pictures of Penland's racing 650 that he had some kind of bracket that he made for mounting his display. It ends up that Mike was just getting ready to release a billet bracket for mounting Kawasaki's digital display. Obviously, I ordered the bracket immediately along with a billet gas cap, a billet oil cap and a billet oil dip stick. You have to admit that billet looks awesome on any quad.
I then went to my local Kawasaki dealer, Racing Unlimited in Fort Dodge, IA and ordered a set of TAG 2 ATV bars with the 1007 bend which is the same bend Mike uses on his racing quad. Racing Unlimited also recommended that we order the TAG 2 mounting bracket just in case we needed it. In addition to the TAG 2's, I ordered a set of Acerbis hand guards, a set of Acerbis ATV extensions and a pair of Pro-Grip 792 Gel MX Grips. <snip>
All the items fit like a glove except for the Acerbis ATV extensions. Since the TAG 2 bars are "fat bars" we discovered that the screws were not long enough to provide a solid mount. We solved this problem by drilling and tapping the screw hole so the mounting screws. They could now go all the way through the mounting bracket. We added longer screws and we were set.
I can't find the link to the Penland parts I found once.
Some forum (I think) was sellin' the stuff.
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