Thunderbike oversize handle bars.....

That's what I was thinking....here's his response: "I still haven’t had access to a Roadster model (hens teeth here) to try a set on myself and confirm what instrument bracket is needed if any but feedback suggests a different bracket from the one I supply as standard is required."

They answer all questions and are very good about getting back to you but was hoping I could be sure a set of $500 bars will work without having to alter bracket which is supplied.

BTW, anyone know about their exhaust....looks and sounds great IMO.
http://www.thunderbike.co.nz/shopn/spi/666968571/tbike_3__RO3

Thanks, really appreciate all the help from all you blokes on the forum!
I have those bars & the cans on mine but mine is an 07 model has cat by-pass 2 pipes 1 side & 1 on the other like standard sounds good. Not sure how they would mount up to the roadster cross-over pipe couldn't see they would be that different. Maybe a small mod @ worst. Others would know more than me though. My bars are just bolted straight on. Gauge bracket has been modified slightly to suit hope this helps:thumbsup:
 
Btw, what's "hen's teeth"


Tomcat, Fella at thunderbike said someone had issue with roadster. Have you heard anything about their exhaust? (link on previous mssg)

There's no issue with fitting the bars to a Roadster; problem area is the gauges. I understood they had (or were going to have) a bracket to relocate the gauges just a little so they fit. As I said, surprised they haven't worked it out already.
I looked at a Classic back before I bought my bike that had Thunderbike 2 pipe system (2 pipes on RHS). Sounded great, eliminated cat and saved weight. I believe they quoted performance improvement figures
 
Moving forward with thunderbars oversized.

As for cans I think I'm going with Shorty slip ons they make for roadster. It eliminates the cats as they are in stock slip ons but am I losing out by leaving the box between headers and slip-ons this system. Imagine it makes more quiet, heavier and les power? Any connectors. I could use to lose the box? I like the 3 to 2 look with 1 per side of shortys but wish it lost box like thunderbikes exhaust system.
 
hen's-teeth.jpg
 
Anyone put these on a Roadster yet? Thunderbike hasn't had one installed on a Roadster yet. Bars come with a bracket to move instruments to fit. He's not sure if he needs to change the bracket.

Thanks
dont no if this is goin to be any help but ive recently put a sey of fat tbars on my 2010 easily done all bits supplied
sales@thehandlebarcompany.com
the owner Alan is very helpful and onto it Ph # nz 035486250
 
Just do it. Thunderbars feel great, better leverage so steering is less effort. Regarding the gauge bracket, just install per instructions, and gently push down on the gauges, towards the tank until everything clears. They do fit the roadster fine and it's like a 30 second fix for the bracket.
 
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