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Technical => Bike Problems/Questions => Topic started by: manxie on July 17, 2016, 07:09:37 PM

Title: MZ Skorpion Sport Handlebars
Post by: manxie on July 17, 2016, 07:09:37 PM
Hi fella`s.

Does anyone have any easy solutions on fitting higher straighter bars on an MZ Skorp Sport without fouling the fairing brackets? I love riding the bike but after a few miles my back and arms starts to ache a bit. (I know, I know, it`s not the bike, it`s the old bugger riding it  ??? :'()

I`d like to keep the bike so a cheap easy solution would be appreciated, if not I may consider selling  :-\

Cheers  :)
Title: Re: MZ Skorpion Sport Handlebars
Post by: johnr on July 17, 2016, 08:36:43 PM
remember jota bars? not the prettyest solution and by a fair way not the cheapest, but infinately adjustable for height and angle. they will allow you to adjust them till theyre comfy and not fowling the fairing.
Title: Re: MZ Skorpion Sport Handlebars
Post by: manxie on July 17, 2016, 08:39:34 PM
Thanks johnr, I`ll have a look .... cheers  ;)
Title: Re: MZ Skorpion Sport Handlebars
Post by: themoudie on July 17, 2016, 09:52:25 PM
Aye Steve,

May I suggest a wee read of this blog? Norman lives in Central Scotland and I have never met the man, but I do keep an eye on his blog via another man's blog that I know in the same area.

Normans_blog_skorp_handlebar_mod (http://youcanttouronasingle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/skorpion-handlebar-mod-part-1.html)

I suspect that if you required clarification, Norman would be happy to oblige.

There is also this link to the MZ/MuZ Riders site and I have searched under 'handlebars', so with 59 posts you can have hours of pondering!  ;)

MZ/MuZ Riders_forum_handlebar_search_result (http://www.mzriders.com/search.php?keywords=handlebars&sid=5f8be35d2a7a169d41d3e0d9e5611943)

Disco Volante is no cheap, but the quality is good and he may be able to offer component parts? He is a UK stockist for these bars that are 'standard' on the various Skorpion models.

Disco_Volante_Tarozzi_bars (http://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk/clipons-65-c.asp)

Hope this helps.

My regards, Bill
Title: Re: MZ Skorpion Sport Handlebars
Post by: manxie on July 17, 2016, 10:15:13 PM
Thanks Bill, sure is a lot of reading there!! May give me something to do at work tomorrow  :o   ???   ;)

I saw your mans blog and notice it was a Traveler he was working on, I wonder if the bracketry on its fairing is the same as the Sport?  :-\

Thank you  ;)
Title: Re: MZ Skorpion Sport Handlebars
Post by: Richard on July 18, 2016, 09:04:32 PM
We've had this chat on the other list we both use, the problem with the Jota bars, which I use on my BMW, need handlebar clamps.  Skorpion Sport bars are mostly fork high mounted clip ons.

If you can;t source the expensive K1300 helibars consider simply reversing the existing bars, left to right and upside down, taking great care over redrilling for the switchgear.

Best of luck.

Richard
Title: Re: MZ Skorpion Sport Handlebars
Post by: manxie on July 18, 2016, 09:15:05 PM
Hi Richard,

sorry I didn`t realize it was you I was talking to  :-[ Thank you again for your advise.

When I had a quick look, I slackened the big allen screw on the end but all that happened was the whole thing moved on the fork, how does the bar itself come out of the clamp?  ??? Probably being stupid  ::) Did you have to change any cables, brake lines etc?

Cheers, Steve.  ;)

Title: Re: MZ Skorpion Sport Handlebars
Post by: Richard on July 19, 2016, 12:15:48 PM
The big screw does undo the bar itself, but sometimes needs a bit of a shock to help free it off the taper.

I didn't need to swap any cable ets, they all fitted just fine.

I really can't mention the need to calculate the positions of the small holes for the switchgear enough though.  The switches are not equally positioned.  It has raised it just enough to make it comfy rather than a slightly painful stretch (must be my age).

Or there are the helibars which I am told work, but have not seen.  The problem is the high fairing braces, you need to go out as well as up.

Cheers,

Richard
Title: Re: MZ Skorpion Sport Handlebars
Post by: manxie on July 19, 2016, 12:33:20 PM
Nice one Richard, thanks.

I`ll give it a dose of looking at and if I decide to attack it, I`ll take care on the hole drilling  ;) I`ll have to look at my left hand switchgear as one of the screws on it is stripped so it`s a bit slack  ???

Thanks again, Steve.