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I'm struggling to find a pair of motorbike handlebars with the correct sweep to allow me to be really comfortable.
A thought jumped out - why not fit some cycle bars?
I've got On-One Mary bars on one of my bikes. They are a really comfortable all-day bar. They are 60mm shorter then the current motorbike bars, that isnt a problem.
Strength could be an issue, but I'd say MTB bars have a tougher life than motorbike bars.
Any thoughts?
How does the clamping position work with motorbikes having a dual clamp set up ?
I'm a lifelong motorcyclist, it isn't something I'd consider.
Yes, of course, i hadnt thought of that.
It wouldnt work because of the dual clamps, as the Mary doesnt have a flat central section.
The OG V2 may be ok though.
I wouldn’t personally - if you drop the motorbike, one of the easiest ways to pick it up is with the bars - I doubt MTB bar would be strong enough.
Might be worth looking for clamp extenders/risers and/or clip-on bars with more adjustment.
Don't do this, bike bars go on a bike weighing 20kg, motorbikes weight 10 times that and travel many times faster and puts forces many times what a bike does through its parts.
You're suicide.
If you want to kill yourself with style, go Burt Monro and put some drop bars on it.

Are Jota bars still a thing?
Edit..yes they are.
https://www.mandp.co.uk/products/chrome-jota-bars-7-8-inch-22mm-558878
Wow that is a crazy thought thinking of the strength of my bars on my KTM freeride then looking at the those on the MTBike HMMM.

“Strength could be an issue”
😂😂😂😂
Any thoughts?
Go for it. I mean, what's the worst that could happen?