Do a search on riva "Aftermarkt Handlebars On Stock Steering Stem" I had the same question back in early Jan. If you cant find it Ill post it when I get home. Mick
u dont need to get the whole set up. u can buy umi bars and mount them to the stock stem with the stock clamps and bolts. I have a drop nozzel kit on mine, but u would have to mount the stock trim on the handlebars, which can be done.
The stock handlebars are just ugly. I was thinkin about just removing the cover, but its worth just to buy a set of umi bars.
So I can still use the stock Trim and trigger throttle with the UMI bars?...because if this is the case then I'll go with a set of UMI bars and be done with it.
My biggest thing was having to sand or file to get the stuff on the new bars ya know...
Dave
Posts: 115 | Location: Toms River, New Jersey | Registered: June 03, 2002
Richies right the stock bars are ugly!last year i took my cover off and thought i could polish the OE bars but after a lot of work and very little progress they were still ugly.you can use umi bars on the stock stem or if you want to go with tapered bars you can get a universal clamp kit and still use the stock stem.
GPoweR
Posts: 492 | Location: north carolina | Registered: July 16, 2001
there r little things sticking out from the inside of the choke handle, and the OEM trigger i think. This is because the stock bars have holes drilled out so the "things" can fit into them and just lock together. All u have to do is just grind those down, or sand them down, or wat ever method u have. I did mine with a grinding wheel and just grinded that little knob thing off.
I ground mine off too, but I used Renthal bars and the stock trim wouldn't work. The bars were a bit bigger than stock so it wouldn't slide on and still twist. I had to go with the quick drop nozzle set up instead.
One more question, I get the part where the nub needs to be grinded and filed down..but how do you mount the stock start/stop to the UMI's without drilling the bars themselves??..along with the trim etc....
Dave
Posts: 115 | Location: Toms River, New Jersey | Registered: June 03, 2002
quote:Originally posted by OzarkGPR: I drilled for the start/stop switch only. I wanted to make sure it was secure since this is where the lanyard hooks on.
I only drilled the start/stop switch also. I didnt want it to be twisting on the bars. Mick
I just got the UMI bars via UPS today, it took them about a week to get to me..but anyway...
They look pretty good, polished with the UMI chin pad. I did notice that the right side of the handlebars had a predrilled hole...I thought this was interesting, I thought the bars were solid all the way across..????
Dave
Posts: 115 | Location: Toms River, New Jersey | Registered: June 03, 2002