My dad is looking at getting a Hayabusa within the next few days but there is one modification that we know will need to be done. I'll give you some of his dimensions in the hope that a little guidance can be given. Thanks in advance for your help.
Here we go: Pop is 72 years old and has about 600,000 miles under his belt. He is 5'6' and growing shorter all the time (lol's). Due to old injuries, he cannot lean over that far and will need raised bars. He has ridden a Busa with Heli bars and they were pretty close to what he needs, but the bars don't come back quite enough. After researching it, I think the LSL handlebar conversion would be best as far as comfort goes but they aren't the best looking modification around.
Anybody have experience with this handlebar conversion? Does it affect the handling much? This bike will spend the majority of it's miles in the mountains, as well as a few track days, and the Old dude can ride pretty hard so this area is important. What about other options? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated because I am sure he is picking one up this weekend and we will need to order the parts in order for him to ride the bike comfortably.
Here we go: Pop is 72 years old and has about 600,000 miles under his belt. He is 5'6' and growing shorter all the time (lol's). Due to old injuries, he cannot lean over that far and will need raised bars. He has ridden a Busa with Heli bars and they were pretty close to what he needs, but the bars don't come back quite enough. After researching it, I think the LSL handlebar conversion would be best as far as comfort goes but they aren't the best looking modification around.
Anybody have experience with this handlebar conversion? Does it affect the handling much? This bike will spend the majority of it's miles in the mountains, as well as a few track days, and the Old dude can ride pretty hard so this area is important. What about other options? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated because I am sure he is picking one up this weekend and we will need to order the parts in order for him to ride the bike comfortably.