Ashley - We were discussing handlebars on the Facebook group and there appears to be a range of handlebars and descriptions vary. For the early Commandos, there is a handlebar marked "Export" but a similar bar in later years is described as "Semi-Western" and they do have different part numbers. There are also low bars described as "touring" or "Euro" bars but there are more than two part numbers across the model year. The discussion was started by a participant who was trying to find a bar for the original specification for a US-market 1969 "S" model Commando and I don't think that we ever came to a reliable answer as what is the closest bar available today to match that bar. (Besides the issue of hose lengths, there are varying brake cables for drum brake models, of course.)
Ashley - We were discussing handlebars on the Facebook group and there appears to be a range of handlebars and descriptions vary. For the early Commandos, there is a handlebar marked "Export" but a similar bar in later years is described as "Semi-Western" and they do have different part numbers. There are also low bars described as "touring" or "Euro" bars but there are more than two part numbers across the model year.
The discussion was started by a participant who was trying to find a bar for the original specification for a US-market 1969 "S" model Commando and I don't think that we ever came to a reliable answer as what is the closest bar available today to match that bar.
(Besides the issue of hose lengths, there are varying brake cables for drum brake models, of course.)
Come on Ash we don't won't to know about your problem , there's probably an operation for that , I don't think those pills work 🤔 🤣🤣🤣
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