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F3 long reach bars

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Long reach vs standard bar
 

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I Have the stock bars . . . .

We changed the bars out for the short reach on our F3 to make it more comfortable for my wife. The change is fairly easy and my first thought was that I could swap out the bars depending on who was riding the F3. After riding for over a month now I am very happy with the feel of the short reach bar and see no need to change it back to the standard. There is a pin that fits into a slot on the bar at the mounting plate to keep it from moving too far out of position if the screws are loose. By loosening the screws you can rotate the bar giving you 4" to 5" of adjustment. I have them positioned lower so as not to block the mirrors for either of us.

CJ JAX

. . . . and have adjusted mine like CJ did. 2 important things to watch out for.
1. Yup, don't block the mirror. It is easy to do that. :opps:
2. There is a trade off between a comfortable basic 'cruiser' posture/reach during regular riding and what is required for full turns ( like in a parking lot or in a garage - forward & reverse ). I don't mind the left handgrip rotating out of my reach, but you need to have a full 'useable ' grip on the right for throttle control. When turning the bike to a full right turn, I am pulling the right grip all the way towards me and the left will rotate out of my reach. Then I push the right forward and the left grip will come back into reach. The closer the grip is to your body, the further it will rotate away from you.

So, if you are testing bars, test it for comfort cruising AND how it works at full turn.

It is nice to have so many adjustments to find your 'sweet spot ', all you need to do is get it into the ballpark with the U-fit, and then have the dealer tweek it at delivery, or DIY later after you have some experience with it.

Tom
 
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. . . . and have adjusted mine like CJ did. 2 important things to watch out for.
1. Yup, don't block the mirror. It is easy to do that. :opps:
2. There is a trade off between a comfortable basic 'cruiser' posture/reach during regular riding and what is required for full turns ( like in a parking lot or in a garage - forward & reverse ). I don't mind the left handgrip rotating out of my reach, but you need to have a full 'useable ' grip on the right for throttle control. When turning the bike to a full right turn, I am pulling the right grip all the way towards me and the left will rotate out of my reach. Then I push the right forward and the left grip will come back into reach. The closer the grip is to your body, the further it will rotate.

So, if you are testing bars, test it for comfort cruising AND how it works at full turn.

It is nice to have so many adjustments to find your 'sweet spot ', all you need to do is get it into the ballpark with the U-fit, and then have the dealer tweek it at delivery, or DIY later after you have some experience with it.
 
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i have the long reach bar (c option)








it look as the stock one but is shorter in height and lengt
 
Like the rear plate holder

I like the licence/number plate holder.
Is it Canadian oem, aftermarket or made by or for you?
It would look good on our Australian model as we get the wide rear indicators.
 
I like the licence/number plate holder.
Is it Canadian oem, aftermarket or made by or for you?
It would look good on our Australian model as we get the wide rear indicators.

it a rs st part last year it looked like that



it was collecting dust in the garage so i tchoped it and custom fit to the f3

part number is 219 400 400

but be aware it not tcheap 350 $ canadian

hopfully someone will come with and altenative but to date i think it the best looking f3 fender delted kit ive seen
 
I wish . . . . .

. . . . I had got a picture. A guy in the local Ryder group here took off the rear fender of his F3 and mounted it to the underside of the wheel-well - so just the light and plate attachment area were visible.

When I first saw it, I thought it was completely fender-less and couldn't see how the plate was being supported. Very cool looking.

When doing it, he may have mentioned that he flipped the fender around to better fit the arc of the wheel-well - sorry, I don't remember exactly, but I will ask him next time I see him. Overall, my impression was it took less than a half hour to do.

Tom
 
Grip Angle Change?

I just received my F3 and my only complaint is the stock handlebar. I would like to have a wider angle on the grips (broad shoulders). Does anyone know if the Long Reach bars change the angle or just the length?
 
I just received my F3 and my only complaint is the stock handlebar. I would like to have a wider angle on the grips (broad shoulders). Does anyone know if the Long Reach bars change the angle or just the length?
BRP only markets the bars in terms of the "reach" to them for the rider. They don't really talk about angles or widths....

I like a wider grip spread as well and like my upper body leaning forward vs straight up and down. I went with the drag bars. They are the widest I've tried.... These are the 2 best pics I have to try to show the width....

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Long reach = you're reaching longer.
Short reach = you're reaching shorter.

I put the short reach ones on, foot pegs in position 4 and run a Corbin seat with Ultimate/Lamonster backrest. The Corbin sits a bit further back and maybe down and the short reach bars feel really good to me.
 

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...not anymore

i am told that demo model with the movable piece is no longer in use at dealer showrooms--somehow too expensive to maintain one unit that i guess cant be sold as news or something--awful--im in a stock standard set up f3 and feel the extra few inches a short reach bar would give me would be better for me but i cant test the hypothesis because BRP cheaped out...wth?

I was told that's what the U-fit system is -- they have a mockup or something similar where they can move everything around to see what you like best before you commit to whichever foot position/handlebar position.
 
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