http://s38.photobucket.com/albums/e118/edorp/bars/I found some clip ons on trademe.co.nz that looked like they'd bolt straight onto my bandit, they're simple welded steel aftermarket clip ons, the thin clamp meant it'd fit past the headlight bracket. I just needed to cut down the short end of the bar to stop it from hitting the instrument bracket.
I had to re-route the cables, but managed to get them done so that there wasn't too much loose cables hanging out.
I'm pretty happy with how easy they went on the bike. It was a close fit with the brake and clutch levers, ideally they should be rotated downward a bit more, but I'd have to change the headlight bracket for that.
I'm not totally sure if I'll keep them on the bike or not, I think they're a bit uncomfortable for me. My lower back tends to get sore easily and on the first test ride I could feel my back complaining a little, but it might've already been sore from previous stuff, so I'll give the clip ons a try for a week or so before deciding whether I'll go back to the original bars.
I was told clip ons give you better feel of what the front wheel is doing because they're lower and you have more weight on them and I was keen to try this out. I reckon it does give better feel under brakes. But it doesn't give the same ease of flicking the bike from side to side that the standard bars and upright seating position do.
I'll give it a week and decide after that.