Replacing OEM handlebars with after market handlebars. Parts were ordered from http://www.monsterparts.com/ Also, check out the fanpage! ==== http://on.fb.me/DucatITYourself ==== More
Added May 29, 2011
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EXzahyl Says:
@meetoo415 @meetoo415 Try Monsterparts com and go to the Bar and Mirrors tab and look for Accossato Ducati Monster Aluminum Handlebar. Make sure to ask whether or not there's a hole for the nub on the throttle assembly. If there's not you either need to drill a hole in the bars or sand down the nub. If you go with Rizoma bars you'll need to do that.
meetoo415 Says:
I want to put black bars on my 09 696. Which aftermarket bar would you chose?
EXzahyl Says:
Thanks! Glad it helped, I'd like to know how everything goes with your new bars.
utubeuser1876 Says:
You're awesome for making this video man. I took a spill and my handlebar bent in so that it actually hits the tank vent now, and you probably saved me a ton of headache and time with this vid. Thanks!
EXzahyl Says:
On the ride-it-forever they only came in two sizes; standard and short. I chose the standard, which are roughly 17cm, and are the same length as the stock levers. The finish was optional from the choices they had. I actually ordered the black levers with a silver adjuster originally, but they sent me ones with red. Not what I ordered, but I'm very happy with them regardless. I've been riding with them for a little over a week now and they feel and operate great!
hybrid214 Says:
Planning on getting the same levers for my bike as well, but was wonder how'd you find the fit and finish of ride-it-forever ones? Any play vertically?