Hi I recently bent my bars and am planning to upgrade to the pro taper 1 1/8" bars. I am not sure wether I should get the universal rubber mount or the universal solid mount? I
think I like the idea of the solid mount since it completely replaces my stock mount but am unsure if this will work. I attached a photo below of the two I am looking at, any advice will be appreciated.
The solid mount should work fine, it rests inside your existing bottom mount. It has slots which will allow for slightly different bolt distances. One thing I like about that solid mount is that it will raise the bars about 7/16", which many people, including myself, prefer ergo-wise.
I'm ordering the solid mount in the next day or so to replace a set of foot tall (ok, 4") risers that came on my KdX. I'll let you know how they work out when I get them.
The solid mounts work great. I've had them on my 93 for a couple years, they are also the only option (there are other brands that make these as well) for going with Oversized bars on pre 95 KDXs. The rubber mount adapters will work with the H bikes.
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To that end, the bike I recently purchased has 1 1/8" EVO Pro Taper bars and bar mounts with recessed allen bolts, unlike the stock bar mount bolts. It makes for a rather odd attachment for the stock odometer mount, for which the PO has one of the four allen bolts through the OD mount and the other bolt hole for the mount left, well...unbolted. The real issue in my mind is the bite that the bolt used to hold the OD mount, and the bar mount. It sits on top of the OD mount and does not therefore seat within the recess of the bar mount, much like the other three allen bolts on the bar mount. Seems a little suspect to me as for the equal torque on the bar mount. So question is, any 1 1/8" bar mounts that do not have the recess bolt mounts, in order to accommodate a bar mount and the OD mount too?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
travisvt wrote:Hi I recently bent my bars and am planning to upgrade to the pro taper 1 1/8" bars. I am not sure wether I should get the universal rubber mount or the universal solid mount? I
think I like the idea of the solid mount since it completely replaces my stock mount but am unsure if this will work. I attached a photo below of the two I am looking at, any advice will be appreciated.
Thryago wrote:To that end, the bike I recently purchased has 1 1/8" EVO Pro Taper bars and bar mounts with recessed allen bolts, unlike the stock bar mount bolts. It makes for a rather odd attachment for the stock odometer mount, for which the PO has one of the four allen bolts through the OD mount and the other bolt hole for the mount left, well...unbolted. The real issue in my mind is the bite that the bolt used to hold the OD mount, and the bar mount. It sits on top of the OD mount and does not therefore seat within the recess of the bar mount, much like the other three allen bolts on the bar mount. Seems a little suspect to me as for the equal torque on the bar mount. So question is, any 1 1/8" bar mounts that do not have the recess bolt mounts, in order to accommodate a bar mount and the OD mount too?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
so maybe I missed it, but what year KDX do you have?
running with 3 out of 4 bolts in the bar clamp is well...you can do it, but really? I like my bars to not move. you won't have equal clamping force. If you have rubber in the triples where the bars mount, good luck on keeping those straight. an easy digger could snap both off. that would suck.
SO, to be clear, the OP can not use the rubber mounted bar mounts, his bike is an E series and he MUST use the "solid mount" adapters no matter what brand.
The bike is a 2004 kdx220r. Running all 4 bolts. Just one of the four is not seated in the recess of the bar mount. Instead it is tightened to one of the two holes on the odometer mount.
Thryago wrote:The bike is a 2004 kdx220r. Running all 4 bolts. Just one of the four is not seated in the recess of the bar mount. Instead it is tightened to one of the two holes on the odometer mount.
That's how mine is I haven't had a single issue with it and I re drilled the holes to use both screws with the odometer mount.