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  • #16
    for what its worth....

    Here are some websites selling handle bars.

    http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...Handlebar.aspx
    http://www.ridenow.com/product/detai...asterbars.aspx

    Sorry I can't answer your question about what "pullback" means. Hopefully someone else will step in on this one!
    '81 XS11H Venturer - holed up in storage while life happened since 07/08/04
    '81 Kawasaki KE175 enduro - 63 mph of smokey fun, now with collector plates!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by fredintoon
        " my XS, a couple of Harleys, a couple of UJMs, and - - "

        Hi LoHo,
        but I thought the XS series, especially the bigger ones, XS650 thru XS1100, while being in one sense, in a class of their own, actually defined the UJM rather than being in a separate category?
        Yeah, Fred, but no XSive in his right mind would call his own XS a "UJM." Not the fastest production motorcycle of it's time!

        Somebody mush up to the Great White North and wrestle Fred's XS card away from him. Blasphemer!
        "Time is the greatest teacher; unfortunately, it kills all of its students."

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        • #19
          But it is!

          "no XSive in his right mind would call his own XS a "UJM.""
          Hi LoHo,
          as I am left-handed I AM in my right mind, unlike some deniers of the self-evident.
          UJM = Universal Japanese Motorcyle and in the case of the entire XS series, who can deny it? And that the XS1100 is the fastest of them only adds to the proof. A bike that can cruise 2-up for long distance trips AND stand up to most at a drag strip AND do well on the track (where it admittedly has to make up on the straights what it loses in the corners) AND haul a sidecar AND (according to a recent post to this list) be used as a trail bike HAS to be the very epitome of a UJM.
          Fred Hill, S'toon
          XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
          "The Flying Pumpkin"

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