For me the clip ons above the tree is good for not only my shoulders but my neck too, i'm sporting a few old injuries , so long rides are a bit of a pain in more than one place. Love your colour choice for the tank and stripe. 🙂👍
Thanks for watching! I totally understand your position. Truth be told, as I get older I ride Mr. Kortan less and less. 20 minutes is good, while I can ride my V-Strom all day still.
I just finish this video. And I was surprised cause I follow many youtubers who build café racers and this is the first time that I see you. Beautiful project. Now I'm gonna see the part 1 and 99. Hope see all parts before you upload the number 100. Congratulations and regards.
And I totally agree with the regional dialect statement. I think the same thing when I talk to enthusiasts across the water. It’s quite interesting listening to them and I’m sure it’s the same other way around.
I agree I think keeping the two visual masses closer together could look cleaner. Looking forward to the wiring, just jumping into that on my GS550 build
Yeah. Sometimes a guy needs to look at a thing for while to hear his inner voice better. My shoulder is yelling, "leave them up!" My artist's voice is saying, "shut up, this is art!"
They make longer hex sockets. Same as your short ones there but should give you the clearance your looking for. Keep up with the build! Can’t wait for the first fireuo
Here is a thought: Raising the fork tubes and mount the clipon on the top, will lower the stance of the front of the bike, but still give a bit of height to the handlebar location, which may be a good thing, if you like the look. Also a café race generally has that lower look to the front.
Thanks. I have settled on lowering the front end by raising the fork tubes in the triple tree, however I have put the bars below the the top triple for aesthetics.
Wheel bearings, steering stem bearings, brake light wire, one the way. Prepping everything for paint. Another month til tax return and then I place the order for the the other 156 parts in my partzilla cart lol.
Who makes those bars? I really like that these are fully adjustable where all I can find so far are the ones that only go over the tubes and tighten down. I would like to dial in my comfort a lil more with these bars here! Thank you for your time sir, and for posting...huge help!
That's the same reason I chose these bars - flexibility in adjustment. Just be sure to check they're tight once in while. Could be unnerving to have one drop on you while riding. Link in comments below under Mike Mitchum.
And Russian )))) Thanks for answer of front wheel spacers sizes, last month i spend in garage and don`t watch youtube, but now i have finish project with my GS, and hope soon see your`s.
Mine slipped once on one side shortly after first ride. I was parked in sand during filming of my short film and I was jerking up on the bars to pull Mr. Kortan backward. I tightened more and it hasn't happened again. I've torqued them really good. I thought about putting blue locktite on the also to avoid slipping, but haven't done that yet. Hope that helps!
These videos are great. Ive been looking to get a gs 550 for a while and i now have a partly 'cafe' 1981 GS550. i would like to put new clocks (seen your video , it's great) and clip ons on it. Do you have a make/size of the clip ons you used they look really sweet. Thanks again
Thanks for watching! Measure your fork tubes and determine their diameter. Mine are 35mm but yours may be different. Once you know size you can order here. Be sure to select the correct size when ordering. amzn.to/3I2MBD3
Man I don't know where are you from American or Australian lol But I know one thing that you awesome And the way you explain very understandable thanks to you big thumbs up By the way I'm Armenian and living in Los Angeles
I prefer having the clip on bars above the triple tree because it lowers the front end and allows for a more comfortable ride. The bike is looking awesome, keep up the good work!
Thank you for your kind words. I hear you. It's a struggle between my shoulder and my inner artist. I could still lower the fork tubes in the triple clamp with the clip ons mounted below.
Sorry man. I've lived many years in weather like that and I know how the cabin fever gets to a guy. Hang in there. The sun is up a little longer each day in the northern hemisphere. Relief is coming.
Thanks for watching. Lowering forks increase head angle ever so slightly and will decrease trail a tiny bit, which will make the bike slightly more apt to turn. Can be a good thing, depending on your perspective. If a bike turns in too easily, it can be "twitchy." Some will put on a steering damper to stabilize it some. One should be careful with changes to steering geometry though. They affect stability of the motorcycle.
Here's one seller. May be others. Thanks for watching! www.ebay.com/itm/CAFE-RACER-35mm-ADJUSTABLE-CLIP-ON-HANDLE-BARS/223320689800?hash=item33fef34c88:g:vrIAAOSw~e5ZViJG
I haven't had them on the road yet, so can't attest for their safety. Also can't speak for the manufacturer. Only advice I'd give is make sure they are very tight.
Man, I love your videos but, it just takes you so long to get to the point. Lol....I'm doing a 81' gs650 and I have found my clip-on are Much more comfortable with forks lower and above. Just lower the rear so the geometry matches. Love the work
Interesting that you're rechecking the valves on your 'Strom. I've got my 2005 DL1000 all torn apart awaiting a shipment of shims myself. Found an awesome spreadsheet you may benefit from, www.vstrom.info/Smf/index.php?PHPSESSID=0752aeb7f280c12e53673c3a019b187e&/topic,10863.0.html I modded it to my liking.
Looks great. Good luck with your dime city gauges. I rubber mounted mine and my tach ometer broke at 34 miles. The speedo still works at 130 miles. The front suspension on the gs isn't the best which had something to do with it breaking I'm sure. Roads are a little bumpy here in Chicago land area. You can check out my GS on Instagram @ dw_moto1.
Oh man! If I experience a failure that quickly with my DCC gauges, I'll be doing a review video for sure. I know of others who have used them on their GSs and they've not said anything. Thanks for your insights!
For me the clip ons above the tree is good for not only my shoulders but my neck too, i'm sporting a few old injuries , so long rides are a bit of a pain in more than one place.
Love your colour choice for the tank and stripe. 🙂👍
Thanks for watching! I totally understand your position. Truth be told, as I get older I ride Mr. Kortan less and less. 20 minutes is good, while I can ride my V-Strom all day still.
This guy is the Bob Ross of motorcycles, Very calm and interesting!
Thanks for watching! I really liked Bob Ross.
Thanks for sharing mate!
She's lookin' apples...
Thanks for watching!
I'm a fan from philippines . I also have that kind of bike .
Fantastic! Hello from Los Angeles! The Suzuki GS is a wonderful machine. Great design and character.
thanks ,im still learning on wiring mine gs550
Thanks for watching! Enjoy the journey!
I just finish this video. And I was surprised cause I follow many youtubers who build café racers and this is the first time that I see you. Beautiful project. Now I'm gonna see the part 1 and 99. Hope see all parts before you upload the number 100. Congratulations and regards.
I'm glad you found me! It's taken me three years to do this build and it has been a wonderful experience. Thanks for watching!
And I totally agree with the regional dialect statement. I think the same thing when I talk to enthusiasts across the water. It’s quite interesting listening to them and I’m sure it’s the same other way around.
I agree I think keeping the two visual masses closer together could look cleaner. Looking forward to the wiring, just jumping into that on my GS550 build
Yeah. Sometimes a guy needs to look at a thing for while to hear his inner voice better. My shoulder is yelling, "leave them up!" My artist's voice is saying, "shut up, this is art!"
Subscribed appreciate the honesty and perspective
Thank you!
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@@biby86sand Thank you for watching!
They make longer hex sockets. Same as your short ones there but should give you the clearance your looking for. Keep up with the build! Can’t wait for the first fireuo
You kinda look like will Ferrell, greetings From México 😁
Thanks for putting this out o was looking for an idea of the work and tools needed as I am trying to modify my bike too.
@@Alvinobeat27 Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video. Greetings from Los Angeles. 🙂
Here is a thought: Raising the fork tubes and mount the clipon on the top, will lower the stance of the front of the bike, but still give a bit of height to the handlebar location, which may be a good thing, if you like the look. Also a café race generally has that lower look to the front.
Thanks. I have settled on lowering the front end by raising the fork tubes in the triple tree, however I have put the bars below the the top triple for aesthetics.
Wheel bearings, steering stem bearings, brake light wire, one the way. Prepping everything for paint. Another month til tax return and then I place the order for the the other 156 parts in my partzilla cart lol.
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I'm looking into lowering the bars on my cafe racer. Good technical video! I liked the larger headlamp better though 😁
Thanks for watching!
@@UrbanMonkTVNot a problem mate!
Who makes those bars? I really like that these are fully adjustable where all I can find so far are the ones that only go over the tubes and tighten down. I would like to dial in my comfort a lil more with these bars here! Thank you for your time sir, and for posting...huge help!
That's the same reason I chose these bars - flexibility in adjustment. Just be sure to check they're tight once in while. Could be unnerving to have one drop on you while riding. Link in comments below under Mike Mitchum.
How does mounting them above the triple clamp affect steering geometry?
Liked, subbed, and fed the youtube comment algorithm lol. Good stuff man. I dig the humbleness, keep up the great work brotha!
I sincerely appreciate you watching and supporting!
And Russian )))) Thanks for answer of front wheel spacers sizes, last month i spend in garage and don`t watch youtube, but now i have finish project with my GS, and hope soon see your`s.
You're welcome! Hope your bike came out great!
any tips on how to avoid possible slipping of clip ons?
Mine slipped once on one side shortly after first ride. I was parked in sand during filming of my short film and I was jerking up on the bars to pull Mr. Kortan backward. I tightened more and it hasn't happened again. I've torqued them really good. I thought about putting blue locktite on the also to avoid slipping, but haven't done that yet. Hope that helps!
@@UrbanMonkTV hey man whats the diameter of the clip ons?
@@freedom1749 35mm for this bike. Thanks for watching!
These videos are great. Ive been looking to get a gs 550 for a while and i now have a partly 'cafe' 1981 GS550. i would like to put new clocks (seen your video , it's great) and clip ons on it. Do you have a make/size of the clip ons you used they look really sweet. Thanks again
Thanks for watching. Yes, I bought them on eBay. Be sure to tighten them really well. www.ebay.com/itm/133034538711
Would it be fit gs 425e 1979 ? Where did u get that hanlde bar
Thanks for watching! Measure your fork tubes and determine their diameter. Mine are 35mm but yours may be different. Once you know size you can order here. Be sure to select the correct size when ordering. amzn.to/3I2MBD3
Hiii, from chile
Greetings from LA!
Where did you get those clip ons
There's a link below in my reply to Mike Mitchum's comment.
Man I don't know where are you from American or Australian lol
But I know one thing that you awesome
And the way you explain very understandable thanks to you big thumbs up
By the way I'm Armenian and living in Los Angeles
Thank you very much! I'm from Minnesota but live in LA now.
I have a 1999 Suzuki gn125 cc that I want to convert into a cafe racer
Go for it! Enjoy your journey and thanks for watching!
can I have that clip on handlebar🙂
Yes, they're available on eBay. Just sure to torque the bolts really well. Thanks for watching!
I prefer having the clip on bars above the triple tree because it lowers the front end and allows for a more comfortable ride. The bike is looking awesome, keep up the good work!
Thank you for your kind words. I hear you. It's a struggle between my shoulder and my inner artist. I could still lower the fork tubes in the triple clamp with the clip ons mounted below.
is it safe doing it over the yokes??
Ha same bars i got those are cool
I like the adjustability.
Can you tighten the part of the clip on that goes onto the fork first, then put the other part on and tighten it second?
Yes. That is what is necessary if you position the bars in a manner that causes an interference with the fork tube brackets. Thanks for watching! :)
Well you said you couldn’t fit that Allen on there but you had the handle part on also. Good video!
Question did you not see the dent in the left front of the tank while preparing it for paint?
W Hoggdoc where’s your bike?
I'm falling so far behind in my gs1100. It's been between -20 and -30 Celsius for about two weeks here now.
Sorry man. I've lived many years in weather like that and I know how the cabin fever gets to a guy. Hang in there. The sun is up a little longer each day in the northern hemisphere. Relief is coming.
How much does lowering/raising the forks affect handling? Does the rear need to be adjusted to maintain balance?
Thanks for watching. Lowering forks increase head angle ever so slightly and will decrease trail a tiny bit, which will make the bike slightly more apt to turn. Can be a good thing, depending on your perspective. If a bike turns in too easily, it can be "twitchy." Some will put on a steering damper to stabilize it some. One should be careful with changes to steering geometry though. They affect stability of the motorcycle.
Can you post a link to those clip on? I'm working on a 77 and I like these.
Here's one seller. May be others. Thanks for watching! www.ebay.com/itm/CAFE-RACER-35mm-ADJUSTABLE-CLIP-ON-HANDLE-BARS/223320689800?hash=item33fef34c88:g:vrIAAOSw~e5ZViJG
@L Phillip I found them a while back. Don't remember if I got them from the link that Monk posted, but I got the same ones.
Are those clip ons safe. Just curious looking for some for a Suzuki too
I haven't had them on the road yet, so can't attest for their safety. Also can't speak for the manufacturer. Only advice I'd give is make sure they are very tight.
What is the brand you're using for Clip Ons?
Nice buiLd Sir !! May i ask what and where you puchased your clipons? Thanks so much
Thanks! I got them off Ebay. There's a link below in these comments in my reply to Mike Mitchum.
Urban Monk TV BIG THANKS Sir for sharing more power to you ! 👍🏼🙏🏼
What brand and where did you get those sweet clamp on handlebars??
Got them from Ebay. There's a link in comments below under Mike Mitchum.
tighten the clamp before you put the bar on then there is no interference
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Man, I love your videos but, it just takes you so long to get to the point. Lol....I'm doing a 81' gs650 and I have found my clip-on are Much more comfortable with forks lower and above. Just lower the rear so the geometry matches. Love the work
Thanks for watching! Enjoy your project!
you need a tripod so you can film when you are actually doing the work. we miss the action when you cut the camera and then come back and its done
I don't disagree with you. My filming methods have evolved some since doing these videos. Thanks for watching!
@@UrbanMonkTV legend . will be following it all
@@mattduncan5500 Thanks for watching! You building a bike?
@@UrbanMonkTV yes sir working on my first build. Doing a GS Cafe mod. loving it so far, but im definitely a rookie
@@mattduncan5500 Great! You'll love the sound of the GS when you get it running. But until then, enjoy the project! Lots of fun ahead!
Interesting that you're rechecking the valves on your 'Strom. I've got my 2005 DL1000 all torn apart awaiting a shipment of shims myself. Found an awesome spreadsheet you may benefit from, www.vstrom.info/Smf/index.php?PHPSESSID=0752aeb7f280c12e53673c3a019b187e&/topic,10863.0.html I modded it to my liking.
Looks great. Good luck with your dime city gauges. I rubber mounted mine and my tach ometer broke at 34 miles. The speedo still works at 130 miles. The front suspension on the gs isn't the best which had something to do with it breaking I'm sure. Roads are a little bumpy here in Chicago land area. You can check out my GS on Instagram @ dw_moto1.
Oh man! If I experience a failure that quickly with my DCC gauges, I'll be doing a review video for sure. I know of others who have used them on their GSs and they've not said anything. Thanks for your insights!
Little less bullshiting and more talking about the clip ons lol
too much talking little actions
Thanks for watching.
You talk too much making the video boring. Get to the point no one cares about your personal affairs
Thanks for watching. I appreciate your advice, though I'm not likely to follow it.
If you don't like the way Monk does his videos you are free to not watch them. Have a nice day.