Some folks will already know this some not, may save some money though.
Following the last off I had, I was left with a knackered rt side VFR VTEC bar and a bill of £150 to replace it, which I simply wasn't inclined to bother with. I had a look at alternatives for a better price and bought a pair of VFR800Fi (1998-2001) bars for £40 the pair (plus delivery) off fleabay, to see what the score was. There are 3 principle differences, two of which are academic-
- The VFR units are for a 41mm fork top, the XX being 43mm
Take them to an engineering co and ask them to wire 2mm out of there. My neighbour's an engineer and scotched it for me for nothing. At 'shop rate' he reckons £30 would do it, but only if the shop has a wirer, coz apparently the shape of the bars makes them a right cow to jig to a grinder/milling machine.
- The VFR units locating tags are in the wrong position to seat properly on the XX design
Up to you is this. They can simply be ground off or, if you're minded to (as I was) leave them on. When fitted the tabs sit on top of the upper fork clamps and add an exact 5mm further raise
- The VFR unit's mounting bolt is at the front rather than the rear
Couldn't give a fook personally, can't even notice, but at least you're aware of it
Other than that, they're the same design (neat Honda cast alloy) with the same inch rise over stock XX units. Dealing with the issues was easy, low cost (free if you know a dude) and does the same job as the VTEC jobbies and just to take the pss a while, my remaining VTEC lft hand bar sold on ebay today for £97 - enough to do another XX conversion and have change.
If you want raised bars to look like OEM, it may be a way forward for ya