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Hi.

Does anyone have a RH Handlebar that will fit  my 2004 V11 Lemans? 

  I noticed mine was bent after i removed it.I really don't want to spend $212

 for Tommaselli clipons,and i'd rather not have to wait 6 weeks.

 If anyone has one left over from an update,let me know

           Thanks

         Mike.

  

  • 7 years later...
Posted

Hi Mike,

i contact you as I saw your message on the forum about the search for a right hand Tommaselli tube for the handlebar after you noticed it was bent. 
i have the same problem and I cannot find a replacement part as Guzzi in a does not provide the spare part anymore here in France.

i am looking for an alternative or a second hand part. 
Do you have any idea please ? If any good part available in the US, I am ready to have it shipped to France...
Thanks in advance. 
Ben

bgdef@gmail.com

Posted
6 hours ago, BENOITDUY said:

Hi Mike,

i contact you as I saw your message on the forum about the search for a right hand Tommaselli tube for the handlebar after you noticed it was bent. 
i have the same problem and I cannot find a replacement part as Guzzi in a does not provide the spare part anymore here in France.

i am looking for an alternative or a second hand part. 
Do you have any idea please ? If any good part available in the US, I am ready to have it shipped to France...
Thanks in advance. 
Ben

bgdef@gmail.com

Hi Ben.

I did find a used Rh Bar from a private seller.Have you tried Peter Macolme?

He is rebootguzzispares2@hotmail.com.uk

www.rebootguzzispares.com

He's a Guzzi Breaker.

I have bought parts from him in the past at reasonable prices

Good Luck 

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18 hours ago, BENOITDUY said:

Hi Mike,

i contact you as I saw your message on the forum about the search for a right hand Tommaselli tube for the handlebar after you noticed it was bent. 
i have the same problem and I cannot find a replacement part as Guzzi in a does not provide the spare part anymore here in France.

i am looking for an alternative or a second hand part. 
Do you have any idea please ? If any good part available in the US, I am ready to have it shipped to France...
Thanks in advance. 
Ben

bgdef@gmail.com

If its not cracked Find a flat bench , use a plastic hammer, straighten it ..

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Thank you guys for your advices.

I went to a metal workshop pro in my town who put back the tube in its original shape as  the bent was not too sharp. But after a while of long search, I finally found an original and never used tube in Italy from a motorcycle spare part shop and I bought it. I preferred to install a new part so that the bike is still in “like new” condition. Thanks anyway

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Anyone that knows anything about aluminium and stress raisers would tell you this was a bad idea.

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Why is that? If it is aluminum, is only bent a little, and can be straightened, I wouldn't be afraid of it.

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@Cabernet
That’s why I preferred to install a brand new tube indeed. The difficulty was mostly to find one !

Edited by BENOITDUY
Orthographic mistake
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