Posted August 11, 201014 yr i sent an e-mail to my local yamaha dealer and they just havnt got back to me about new handle bars i was just wondering which ones would fit, or if i could straighten them again so whn i come to sell it it doesnt look bad :/
August 11, 201014 yr i sent an e-mail to my local yamaha dealer and they just havnt got back to me about new handle bars i was just wondering which ones would fit, or if i could straighten them again so whn i come to sell it it doesnt look bad :/ When i repaired my DT125RE i had to email/phone about 4 different Yamaha dealers before i got a response. Straightening the bars is not a great idea depending how bad they are. Firstly its a pain in the arse to get them anywhere near like they were originally. And secondly the bends could have weakened the metal, which could leave some poor sod who buys the bike at risk and thats just not right tbh. Vez.
October 29, 201014 yr when i bought my DT it didn't come with the original bars so the first place i called was my nearest yamaha dealer but found that arnolds in leicester are the best, give them your chassis number and they'll find your park and the parts you need in minutes.
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