I recently purchased an 01 B12 and I have noticed that the RH grip seems to be tweaked slightly backwards as if it was laid over on that side and the the bar was caught between the ground and the tank. Well, c'est la vie, but it is starting to annoy me every time I look down at it.
The triple clamp seems to be lined up with the forks and the bike tracks perfectly down the road so I don't think anything is out of alignment other than this bar being slightly bent. Well, it seems that the shop wants 90 bucks for a new pair of handlebars and I thought that seemed a little steep so I started looking around at aftermarket solutions. I had no idea that aftermarket bars didn't come with the control guides drilled in them and a lot of the retailers said "drill them yourself" - fat chance I would ever get that right.
So does anyone have any advice on a new set of handlebars (economically minded) that would bolt up fairly easily without me having to destroy them by attempting to drill holes for the controls?
Here is a shot of the bar:
Secondly, I was also worried about the bolt that holds the bar riser to the triple clamp being belt so I wanted to pull that and check it as well. The fairings needed to come off so I opened up the my Suzuki shop manual and started on the instructions. I got to the part where I was supposed to remove the upper fairing and there is a note that says "Hooked part." Well, how very descriptive of you Suzuki... I pulled and pushed and pried and rocked the thing so much that I thought I might knock it off the center stand at any moment - it wouldn't budge!
I've done a couple of searches here saying that the fairing must come down and out so that it will unhook but this thing will not move at all. And it wasn't for lack of trying. So I reassembled the various bolts and accepted my defeat. Is there some secret to removing this thing? The manual is of no help at all when trying to understand the actual method for extraction.