I have been having neck pain on long rides so I decided to install Murphs tubular bar adapters and the adjustable handlebars off an 85 Honda V65 Sabre. I re-routed all the cables and hoses with the exception of the front brake hose from the master cylinder to the splitter. For that I bought some Earls fittings and braided stainless hose from ANPlumbing.com and made it myself. If the bars were any further back or higher it would require at least a new clutch hose and maybe others, even some of the wires were about as far as they can go without surgery. It moves the bars back about 4” and my hands are now about even with the rear of the gas cap and about as high as stock bars with 1.25” risers. According to an online motorcycle ergonomics site I went from about a 20 degree forward lean to about 5 deg. Hopefully that will alleviate the neck pain but only time will tell. Now I just need to install the SPOOFAK, wire up the GPS cradle and add the 4-pot GSXR calipers and I will be done farkeling for a bit.(famous last words) I already did the Meanstreak rear wheel, Rifle windshield, overflow tubes and Audiovox cruise control so it's just about where I want it.
This shows approximately the difference between stock bars and the adapters with Sabre bars.
Here is the finished installation.
Mike G