Hey Max , I think the Ace Bars look very cool, they also look good quality. However, for me I would not get on with them the same as you. It was great to see them and your reaction. Have a great Christmas man thanks for the great content through 2023 look forward to what's to come in 2024. Ride safe!
Hey Andreas! Thanks! Yes, they look ace, hence the name I guess! But their purpose is literally cafe racing. Purpose built thing Thanks for your kind words! You too ride safe and enjoy the festive season
My 2nd bike was a 71 xs650 and I loved it. When I bought the bike it had Clubman bars that were mounted upside down and I didn't realize it. I just thought they were really ugly custom bars. At the first opportunity I removed the drag bars from my brother's blown up GS 750 and put them on my Yammy and I was happy. I always liked the simple look of drag bars on a standard 1970s bike.
I can totally relate to this. Interestingly, my second bike (Ducati scrambler) came with drag bars. They were also too low for me, got them replaced with rizoma bars with 5cm rise and it did the trick for me
I know it’s personal preference, but I actually prefer the look of the tracker bars. Enjoying your videos. Thanks for continuing to share your experience.
I was interested to see your thoughts on these, I knew it would be to low for me. I have been looking at the Motone risers for my Interceptor as even the stock bars feel like they have me leaning forward to much. If the risers don’t work for me I’ll order up some new bars. Have wanted black bars so this may be the path forward.
@@thesundayrides I’m ok with the rise so don’t need to have flat bars, the original bars are fine in the looks department, I would just like them black. I will have to order bars if I want the black look.
@@darylwootton5217black bars are stylish, that’s a good way to go. You probably know “wild moto” channel, he has black bars on his interceptor and those look really good. I used to have golden bars on another bike. I never ever thought I’d want them, but surprisingly - stylistically worked really nice 👌
Remember that conversation we had about me having upright bars on my Conti GT... This video summarises exactly how i feel about cafe racer bars and the awkwardness of the riding position. Predominantly in London where I only pick up any speed two or three times per journey. The rest is filtering and sitting at lights. Gone for comfort more than anything else. I'm glad you got to ride out on the Clubman's though, they look great! Love the look of the minimised gauge. I was thinking about relocating the ignition to replace the key slot with a mini gauge mount but in London having any kind of lock is better than no lock and that's forced my hand. This video gives me some inspiration for relocating below the bars for sure 🙌🏼
Yes, exactly! I was curious for a long time how would that be with the low bars. Admittedly, I was completely bought by the cafe racer modded bikes on Pinterest and insta. Most of those bikes are unridable (useless rear fender is most common thing) I start liking the look of the bike from the side, and for a minute I thought may be I should keep the bars for a while, but… flat tracker bars are so much more comfortable. I met with another Int owner, Nico, who has the key relocated and speedo mounted to the lock hook. It looked super clean and nice. Just too easy to leave your keys in the ignition :) hehehehe 😈 Let’s meet for a coffee! There is a nice bike friendly place (advertised by TheLondonbonie) - maps.app.goo.gl/PTEfdFFyXxvM2xhD7?g_st=ic Or other location if you know a good one 😎
@@thesundayrides I've learned alot about bikes on Instagram. They are beautiful works of art but the practicality is out the window in favour of aesthetics. It just doesn't work here. I use mine for commuting, there are many different ways I'd love to chop it up and configure but I just can't sacrifice the ability to get from A-B in this city without the ability to throw the bike around in traffic. I'm down for coffee at Blondies, have wanted to go for a while. Saw it on LondonBonnies and it looks like a great spot. Don't know how to drop private messages on youtube though Forecast is dry so I'll bring it out for the fair weather 🤣
I was there when they just opened it but it don't remember what exactly was there (may be not much on the first day...) I residing in SW london but happy to go in any direction for a great company and coffee
" BAR's "... only one of the reasons I went with the Interceptor ...... I have clips ons hanging on my old school Triton.... looks great but after an hour or so I'm looking for the Interceptor.... 😎
100% so! I met with another owner who had flat tracker bars. So I was able to compare before and after. Oh man… flat tracker bars all the way!!! By the way, is it bar or bars? Everyone says differently and it left me puzzled
try stock handlebars of a discontinued yamaha rd350......u can buy handlebar from anywhere..... u will love them.. they are wide plus u can also rest your hand on knee.... very unique design.....similar to flat ones but with a twist in bending angle.... sorry for my persian english....
Thank you very much for this nice tip! I am pretty happy with the ones I got at the moment, but if I want to make new changes and try something different, I will definitely have a look at the ones you recommended! Thanks!
Here you go mate: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234313365454?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=sGGDxVXcRBa&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
@@albertsachteleben6173 you are welcome, Albert! If you are in London - come and pick them up, I will gift you mine. If you are somewhere else, I can put them on ebay and sell for a £15 + postage. They have the control holes pre-drilled, so it saves some time during installation. Let me know :)
Hey great information.I have a same feeling like you but not able to stop myself trying this cafe look with my 650 😂.Can you please help me to knoe from where i can buy these ?
I know the feeling! And I think if you feel this way you should try! You can get one on ebay, I am selling mine here: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285701736129?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=owdwbhb1rr-&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=owdwbhb1rr-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Never been a fan of the cafe racer style, I appreciate a nice one but always preferred the flat tracker style. Certainly a more practical riding position for most people. Nice Enfield by the way !
I see what you mean about the looks, from the pilots seat it looks like the front of the bike has just fallen off, there is something missing, would do my head in.
Exactly! I still like how it looks from the side though. I still have the bars and I rode it today 2h around London and then for 10 minutes outside on a faster road. For most of the time I didn’t enjoy it, but as soon as I got on a fast road - oh man, that sporty position makes a lot of a difference
I got them on eBay! I am selling mine, here you go www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285701736129?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=owdwbhb1rr-&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=owdwbhb1rr-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
No, they don’t! Here they are: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285701736129?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=owdwbhb1rr-&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=owdwbhb1rr-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
It was gratifying to see the presenter use the correct pattern for his ace bars. The stubs should be welded around the midpoint of the yoke, offering a 360 degree weld. Much weaker aces show the weld at the end of the yoke. Incorrect.
Nothing comes close to ace bars or clip ONS when it comes to handing and leaning on corners . You either love em hate em . I have always had ace or clip ons all my life .
Always giving us some insight in what to do , or what not to do . Thanks again for these insightful ideas and videos 🙌🙏🏼
Thanks for the feedback, Shaun! Trial and error that’s my way ;) thanks for the compliments!
Merry Christmas! I hope all is well on your side!
Hey Max , I think the Ace Bars look very cool, they also look good quality. However, for me I would not get on with them the same as you. It was great to see them and your reaction. Have a great Christmas man thanks for the great content through 2023 look forward to what's to come in 2024. Ride safe!
Hey Andreas! Thanks! Yes, they look ace, hence the name I guess! But their purpose is literally cafe racing. Purpose built thing
Thanks for your kind words! You too ride safe and enjoy the festive season
My 2nd bike was a 71 xs650 and I loved it. When I bought the bike it had Clubman bars that were mounted upside down and I didn't realize it. I just thought they were really ugly custom bars. At the first opportunity I removed the drag bars from my brother's blown up GS 750 and put them on my Yammy and I was happy. I always liked the simple look of drag bars on a standard 1970s bike.
I can totally relate to this. Interestingly, my second bike (Ducati scrambler) came with drag bars. They were also too low for me, got them replaced with rizoma bars with 5cm rise and it did the trick for me
I know it’s personal preference, but I actually prefer the look of the tracker bars. Enjoying your videos. Thanks for continuing to share your experience.
Thanks a lot, mate! A like both looks but considering comfort and rideablily I choose flat tracker! Thanks for the nice words!
This is awesome, Max! Great editing!
Thank you brother!
I put clubman bars on my Yamaha RD200, but that was in 1976 when my back could take the extended position! 👍
10 years before I was born you were rocking around with those clubmans! To preserve my back I am taking them down:))
Max enjoyed that video
Great looking machine and looks so cool 😎 superb 😊😊
Thanks buddy!
I was interested to see your thoughts on these, I knew it would be to low for me.
I have been looking at the Motone risers for my Interceptor as even the stock bars feel like they have me leaning forward to much.
If the risers don’t work for me I’ll order up some new bars.
Have wanted black bars so this may be the path forward.
Hey Daryl! Definitely too low! These bars are for the young and reckless:) black fat bars look nice, but I think they all have very small rise, no?
@@thesundayrides I’m ok with the rise so don’t need to have flat bars, the original bars are fine in the looks department, I would just like them black.
I will have to order bars if I want the black look.
@@darylwootton5217black bars are stylish, that’s a good way to go. You probably know “wild moto” channel, he has black bars on his interceptor and those look really good. I used to have golden bars on another bike. I never ever thought I’d want them, but surprisingly - stylistically worked really nice 👌
Nice looking breakfast, keep up the good work Max
Thanks, Lee! Atmosphere and vibe of the place makes 80% of that breakfast 🍳 Merry Christmas
Remember that conversation we had about me having upright bars on my Conti GT... This video summarises exactly how i feel about cafe racer bars and the awkwardness of the riding position. Predominantly in London where I only pick up any speed two or three times per journey. The rest is filtering and sitting at lights.
Gone for comfort more than anything else.
I'm glad you got to ride out on the Clubman's though, they look great!
Love the look of the minimised gauge.
I was thinking about relocating the ignition to replace the key slot with a mini gauge mount but in London having any kind of lock is better than no lock and that's forced my hand.
This video gives me some inspiration for relocating below the bars for sure 🙌🏼
Yes, exactly! I was curious for a long time how would that be with the low bars. Admittedly, I was completely bought by the cafe racer modded bikes on Pinterest and insta. Most of those bikes are unridable (useless rear fender is most common thing)
I start liking the look of the bike from the side, and for a minute I thought may be I should keep the bars for a while, but… flat tracker bars are so much more comfortable.
I met with another Int owner, Nico, who has the key relocated and speedo mounted to the lock hook. It looked super clean and nice. Just too easy to leave your keys in the ignition :) hehehehe 😈
Let’s meet for a coffee! There is a nice bike friendly place (advertised by TheLondonbonie) - maps.app.goo.gl/PTEfdFFyXxvM2xhD7?g_st=ic
Or other location if you know a good one 😎
@@thesundayrides
I've learned alot about bikes on Instagram.
They are beautiful works of art but the practicality is out the window in favour of aesthetics. It just doesn't work here.
I use mine for commuting, there are many different ways I'd love to chop it up and configure but I just can't sacrifice the ability to get from A-B in this city without the ability to throw the bike around in traffic.
I'm down for coffee at Blondies, have wanted to go for a while. Saw it on LondonBonnies and it looks like a great spot.
Don't know how to drop private messages on youtube though
Forecast is dry so I'll bring it out for the fair weather 🤣
@@thesundayrides also, the renovations in the basement over at Urban Rider are great!
Well worth a look!
youtube hid this message and I just saw it. are you on FB (RE INT group?) if not, ping me at mkumskoy at gmail.com and we can connect in whatsup or FB
I was there when they just opened it but it don't remember what exactly was there (may be not much on the first day...) I residing in SW london but happy to go in any direction for a great company and coffee
Thanks for sharing! 😊
You are welcome and thanks for the feedback!
" BAR's "... only one of the reasons I went with the Interceptor ...... I have clips ons hanging on my old school Triton.... looks great but after an hour or so I'm looking for the Interceptor.... 😎
100% so! I met with another owner who had flat tracker bars. So I was able to compare before and after. Oh man… flat tracker bars all the way!!!
By the way, is it bar or bars? Everyone says differently and it left me puzzled
I bought a black LSL Street bar, very close from the original bar, no middle bar and you don't need to make the cables longer!
I know it, it's a great one. I was thinking about their fat X bar.
try stock handlebars of a discontinued yamaha rd350......u can buy handlebar from anywhere..... u will love them.. they are wide plus u can also rest your hand on knee.... very unique design.....similar to flat ones but with a twist in bending angle.... sorry for my persian english....
Thank you very much for this nice tip! I am pretty happy with the ones I got at the moment, but if I want to make new changes and try something different, I will definitely have a look at the ones you recommended! Thanks!
I must say, they look good! Can you share info/link to the clubmans? Cheers!
Here you go mate: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234313365454?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=sGGDxVXcRBa&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Thank you!
@@albertsachteleben6173 you are welcome, Albert! If you are in London - come and pick them up, I will gift you mine. If you are somewhere else, I can put them on ebay and sell for a £15 + postage. They have the control holes pre-drilled, so it saves some time during installation. Let me know :)
That's fantastic and thanks!Unfortunately, I'm in the states, but if you do decide to put them on eBay, I'll take them. Thanks again
Hey great information.I have a same feeling like you but not able to stop myself trying this cafe look with my 650 😂.Can you please help me to knoe from where i can buy these ?
I know the feeling! And I think if you feel this way you should try! You can get one on ebay, I am selling mine here: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285701736129?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=owdwbhb1rr-&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=owdwbhb1rr-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
hi did you try it?
@@suyogpatil4047 not yet.But yes I will for sure very soon
My man the clubman bars is 22mm or 25mm? Nice video!
Hey brother - 22mm bars!
Never been a fan of the cafe racer style, I appreciate a nice one but always preferred the flat tracker style. Certainly a more practical riding position for most people. Nice Enfield by the way !
I needed to try that myself to be sure. Yes, quite officially, low bars are not for me. Too old
Thanks for the compliment on Enfield, Nicky
I see what you mean about the looks, from the pilots seat it looks like the front of the bike has just fallen off, there is something missing, would do my head in.
Exactly! I still like how it looks from the side though. I still have the bars and I rode it today 2h around London and then for 10 minutes outside on a faster road. For most of the time I didn’t enjoy it, but as soon as I got on a fast road - oh man, that sporty position makes a lot of a difference
Honest appraisal, they look good but I'm with you in the flat tracker bars would be my choice. Ride safe and enjoy yourself.
Thanks, Dave! You too! And Merry Christmas!
Where did you get these clubman bars?
I got them on eBay! I am selling mine, here you go www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285701736129?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=owdwbhb1rr-&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=owdwbhb1rr-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
haha, but I love the look though !
When I was filming the last part yesterday I also loved it… and had a second thought may be I should keep it!!
What bars are these? Do they hit the tank?
No, they don’t! Here they are: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285701736129?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=owdwbhb1rr-&sssrc=2051273&ssuid=owdwbhb1rr-&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Do you need to lengthen cables?
Hello! Yes, you have to. Bars are much wider.
Why not get a Continental GT instead?
Hey Kiran! I am all about experiments! If I had ContiGT, i'd convert it into a scrambler.
It was gratifying to see the presenter use the correct pattern for his ace bars. The stubs should be welded around the midpoint of the yoke, offering a 360 degree weld. Much weaker aces show the weld at the end of the yoke. Incorrect.
Hello and thank you!
Nothing comes close to ace bars or clip ONS when it comes to handing and leaning on corners . You either love em hate em . I have always had ace or clip ons all my life .
Yes, exactly! I had to try them to realise I am into a different style of riding.