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There are shims you can get to adapt 7/8 bars to 1" risers.
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I had thought of shims but have always been leary of them in that and like applications......
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I see clubman in 1" at Bike Bandit. Several different styles. As well as flat track bars. Not sure if they have the Z bar style clubman. Is that what you are looking for? EDIT: What about these? clubman
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Dog... thanks for the link but did not see a style clubman like CS has on his "SS"......do you know anything about where he got his bars.....? I've not heard back from him yet
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No I was looking to see what I could find for you. The Z style clubmans I found were all 7/8" and thats what he has on there.I don't mean he has 7/8" I can't tell that from the pic but they are Z style. I did find a post about a Triumph Sport bike with those. Maybe they come on a crotch rocket style Triumph. I'll keep my eyes open for you though and if I come across any I'll let you know.
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thats them but those are only 7/8" My mistake I see they come in both dia.! He should be happy!
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My clubman bars are made by Builtwell Inc. You can Google or search Ebay.
PS. I am traveling back from the Salt Flats. I will post an update when I can get online - I am posting this via blackberry.
2001 TT600 Turbo - 162.47 mph - APS-BG 650 AMA Record
2006 Speedmaster - 111.101 mph on the Salt Flats
2000 Speed Triple - 63k memorable miles.
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 Thats it ! 
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These are them. There is a link at the bottom of the page for suppliers, be sure to call and confirm they have them in stock. These bars worked perfect on the salt, but I will warn you that the angle could be better for street riding - I have found muscles that have been dormit until riding with them.
2001 TT600 Turbo - 162.47 mph - APS-BG 650 AMA Record
2006 Speedmaster - 111.101 mph on the Salt Flats
2000 Speed Triple - 63k memorable miles.
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Rocks Chops builts a lot of custom bars and the folks on the Jockey Journal seem very pleased with his bars and sevice. Biltwell are good folks as well, I have their seat mount on my chopper. Rocks Chops Custom Handlebars Biltwell Bars
Al
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Come on then, tell us how you got on ???
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My results from the Salt Flats are posted in the Lounge under - Bonneville Salt Flats - 1st Run Experience
2001 TT600 Turbo - 162.47 mph - APS-BG 650 AMA Record
2006 Speedmaster - 111.101 mph on the Salt Flats
2000 Speed Triple - 63k memorable miles.
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Rocks Chops..."Many of the items on this page are copyrighted. If you steal my stuff, I will make you regret it." 
...yes, that is a single seat...no, I will not put the other seat on...yes, I am selfish...yes, you should buy your own bike
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I feel a bit funny asking but can you post a picture of someone ON the bike.
I'd love to see the ergos.
VERY nice set up!
-Tony
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Quote:
I feel a bit funny asking but can you post a picture of someone ON the bike.
I'd love to see the ergos.
VERY nice set up!
Please 
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here: 
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LOL
HOLY shhhhhh.....That is extremely cool!
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Yes, it is a great ride for a cruiser. All out on the salt is an experience I will never forget (but will want to do agian). Weekend rides on the twisty back roads are even better!
Cole
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I'm more of a laid back kind of low speed cruiser at 50, But, Cool, way cool. Great job on the bike!
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I am not far behind you at 46.
2001 TT600 Turbo - 162.47 mph - APS-BG 650 AMA Record
2006 Speedmaster - 111.101 mph on the Salt Flats
2000 Speed Triple - 63k memorable miles.
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that picture rules. awesome. your bike is rad!
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