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    Handlebar bar

    Hello,

    I quite fancy getting a handlebar pad for my 1999 TA. Anyone know where I can get one. I'm thinking of the type they put on BMXs and Motrocrossers that is just a bit of foam covered in a textile flap that fixes with velcro, ideally with HONDA on it or something equally cool??

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    biggy

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    how about a bit of pipe insulation???????????????
    I'm guessing that's not good enough, maybe you have too much money, I'd buy beer................ or something else, anything .............
    I'm not feeling too charitable tonight, sorry....... it's friday....

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    [quote="FatFergie"]how about a bit of pipe insulation???????????????
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    With a couple of zip ties and some gaffer tape if you're feeling flush - that IS the coolest way to go. Or just don't bash youself on them! (I need some for my engine bars!)

    Actually, virtually any m/c shop or website will sell them.

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    Mudwiz is right ,you can get them from any motox/offroad dealers in allsorts of lurid colours, and they cost half nothing, but where will you put your mobile phone, gps, power socket, remote damping adjuster, dvd player,...................................etc..... ...................etc

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    I actually like grey pipe lagging - the main benefit is that any "wrist" mounted thing can easily be attached, eg watch, GPS and the vibration each device recieves is lowered lots too.

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