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handlebars & grips for a scrambler

Old Feb 10, 2005 | 02:02 PM
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Since I flipped my Scrambler and bent the stock handlebars the first time I rode it, I guess I have to buy some new ones. I was looking at Renthal black aluminum for a YFZ450. Do you guys think these will work ok? I know BBS is happy with his Banshee bend, but I couldn't find them in black. Any suggestions on grips? I was looking at Pro Grip RVGS 796 from rockymountainatv.

Thanks to everyone who has been helping me out. I'm fairly new to riding ATVs, and this website has been very helpful.

I just placed my order with rittercycle today for:
pipe
clutch kit
air box mod
k&n
Team roller seconary
chain tensioner

I can't wait to see what kind of difference this stuff makes!
 
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Old Feb 10, 2005 | 03:00 PM
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Default handlebars & grips for a scrambler

With those mods that you ordered from Rick, you better hang on because you will see a totally different animal after you get them on. As far as the bars go, any 7/8" bar will fit the stock mount. The different bends is all a matter of preference. I would say that the YFZ bend is probably a little more aggressive than the Banshee bend
 
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Old Feb 10, 2005 | 04:33 PM
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Default handlebars & grips for a scrambler

I'm real happy with my aluminum Fly's with the ATV bend. And will only use Oury grips. One trick I found helped me using Oury's is use a whole lot of grip glue.
 
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