tonci
Active Member
Hey Guys,
not entirely sure if this is the correct place to be posting this but here i go.
I purchased my CB500 just over a year ago now, and havent made any real changes other than the seat. I want to keep the bike as original as possible, while still making small changes to its look and ride. Next i want to make changes to the handlebars and thought i would ask for a little input on style.
First some photos of my bike.
with the original seat. foam was in bad shape, and flaking through the seat pan into the tray beneath.
this is with the new seat. single cafe style, made on a repress of the original seat pan.
Now on to the issue at hand, i cannot make up my mind on the style and shape of handlebars.
Options are (but not limited to):
1. clubmans (black or chrome)
2. drag bars (black or chrome)
3. sports bars (black or chrome)
when changing the bars i am looking at changing the grips, mirrors and levers at the same time. Suggestions on these would be awesome.
Also opinions on whether changing the gauges should be done?
Look forward to any input,
Cheers,
Tonci
not entirely sure if this is the correct place to be posting this but here i go.
I purchased my CB500 just over a year ago now, and havent made any real changes other than the seat. I want to keep the bike as original as possible, while still making small changes to its look and ride. Next i want to make changes to the handlebars and thought i would ask for a little input on style.
First some photos of my bike.
with the original seat. foam was in bad shape, and flaking through the seat pan into the tray beneath.

this is with the new seat. single cafe style, made on a repress of the original seat pan.



Now on to the issue at hand, i cannot make up my mind on the style and shape of handlebars.
Options are (but not limited to):
1. clubmans (black or chrome)
2. drag bars (black or chrome)
3. sports bars (black or chrome)
when changing the bars i am looking at changing the grips, mirrors and levers at the same time. Suggestions on these would be awesome.
Also opinions on whether changing the gauges should be done?
Look forward to any input,
Cheers,
Tonci