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929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister
08-29-2003, 2:06 AM
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Join Date: 08-28-2001 Location: Valencia, CA
Bike(s): BMW R1150GS ADV and down to only 4 others! Posts: 3,203
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| Re: 929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister Anyone know if the Throttlemeisters for stock 929 will work with helibars, or will I need to buy new adaptors? |
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08-29-2003, 8:36 AM
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Join Date: 05-07-2003 Location: CHS, SC, USA
Bike(s): 1300,625,600,150 Age: 36 Posts: 3,600
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| Re: 929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister AFAIK the Helis require another model TM; the 954 certainly does... |
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08-29-2003, 8:38 AM
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Join Date: 05-01-2001 Location: Raleigh, NC
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| Re: 929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister I thought they were the same though, only the ones for the Heli-Bars don't come with the internal bar insert like the one for the stock bars does. You could call and ask. |
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08-29-2003, 8:36 PM
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Join Date: 08-28-2001 Location: Valencia, CA
Bike(s): BMW R1150GS ADV and down to only 4 others! Posts: 3,203
Rep Power: 14
| Re: 929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister Quote: |
ConqSoft : I thought they were the same though, only the ones for the Heli-Bars don't come with the internal bar insert like the one for the stock bars does. * * You could call and ask.
| Ya, I actualy found one web page listing the same part numbers, but I remember when I bought them they asked if I had OEM or Heli bars so thats why I'm thinking they may be different. Oh well, I find out when they arive. |
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08-30-2003, 7:47 AM
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Join Date: 05-26-2002 Location: Fast Tech Limited
Bike(s): CRB1000RR (sold), Muzzy ZRX (again!) Posts: 81
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| Re: 929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister Yes, it's a different adapter. |
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10-12-2006, 8:25 AM
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Join Date: 08-07-2006 Location: Oz, Sol 3
Bike(s): 99 VFR-SP2 Posts: 29
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| Re: 929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister Quote:
Originally Posted by G-Force Junkie Ya, I actualy found one web page listing the same part numbers, but I remember when I bought them they asked if I had OEM or Heli bars so thats why I'm thinking they may be different. Oh well, I find out when they arive. | How did you go? Did they fit ok? |
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10-30-2006, 2:16 AM
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Join Date: 04-03-2005 Location: Land of Milk & Honey
Bike(s): 2005 Honda CBR 1000RR Posts: 158
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| Re: 929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister I've used Throttlemeister on my 1KRR since it was 2-mo old ('05); it and the Sargent seat were the absolute best mods. Serious! I would not own another bike w/o putting them on. If you munch miles (I do about 12K per annum) you'll not regret one penny.
Cheers |
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10-30-2006, 4:25 AM
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Join Date: 08-07-2006 Location: Oz, Sol 3
Bike(s): 99 VFR-SP2 Posts: 29
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| Re: 929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister Funny you should ask, I have a throttlemeister (AHR2) on my '99 vfr , and have bought 929 helibars for a project I'm working on - I asked Throttlemeister direct and they said:
"You can use the AHR2 if you are purchasing NEW heli bars. If not you will need some different hardware from us. Cost about $10."
Cheers
AB |
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11-21-2006, 6:47 PM
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Join Date: 01-28-2006 Location: Toledo, OH
Bike(s): 929RR, 900RR, and others Age: 32 Posts: 65
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| Re: 929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister From what Throttlemeister said, the newer Helibars will fit the oem throttlemeister adapter. The older ones needed a different adapter. |
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11-21-2006, 6:49 PM
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Join Date: 01-28-2006 Location: Toledo, OH
Bike(s): 929RR, 900RR, and others Age: 32 Posts: 65
Rep:  (29) Rep Power: 3
| Re: 929 Heli bars and Throttlemeister Quote:
Originally Posted by AB-Oz Funny you should ask, I have a throttlemeister (AHR2) on my '99 vfr , and have bought 929 helibars for a project I'm working on - I asked Throttlemeister direct and they said:
"You can use the AHR2 if you are purchasing NEW heli bars. If not you will need some different hardware from us. Cost about $10."
Cheers
AB |
ER, what he said... like a month ago...  |
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