Faber Cycle Stubby Speedster Handlebars
Price and stock:
Item №
20-856
Price incl. VAT
1,003.17 €
Available
2
Ready for immediate delivery from our Würzburg, Germany warehouse
The price includes 160.17 € German VAT.
- Handlebar »Stubby Speedster« by Faber Cycle
- steel, bare
- Ø 1”
- thread: 57/64”-24
- wall thickness: 3 mm
- with spirals and handlebar end screws
- USA
- gross weight: 1.45 kg
Tom Faber’s less wide custom version of the #13 Flanders handlebars with extra short spirals to have a very sporting and overall compact look. Use your shortened stock rubber grips or fabric tape on the spiral ends.
These handlebars do not have the #10-32 threads for the outer spiral cable set screws. Please drill and tap the necessary holes on the required positions.
Accessories:

Control Wires and Coils for Models 1932-1948
Stock replacement cable and outer coils for throttle and ignition control. The outer coils come with ferrule.

CMS Grip Sets
Back in the Forties and Fifties Chicago Motorcycle Supply (CMS) was one of the leading manufacturers of aftermarket accessories for American motorcycles. These hard-plastic grip sets are still made on the original moulds and make for that perfect "period piece".
See also:

Cannonball Flanders Style Dog Bone Risers
Most period Bobbers and many stock bikes had them: Flanders handlebars with matched risers and fork clamps. When they were introduced in the 1940’s the cool look and the resulting superb riding position made them an instant success. These risers (product design by Mark van der Kwaak / dbbp) are great reproductions of the legendary originals and show the manufacturer’s care and attention to details, underlined by the hex head clamping bolts. The offset clamps are sandwiched between Delrin rings to absorb vibration and still firmly hold the handlebars.

Faber Cycle Stelling & Hellings Risers
In the heyday of Springer forks, i.e. the 1940’s and 50’s, the inward tilted risers and matching clamps made by Stelling & Hellings were the hot ticket. Just the right parts to stand out in a crowd of Knuckleheads and Flatheads. Today original ones are nearly impossible to find so these perfect reproductions really fill a gap for dressed-up classics. Meticulously made down to the details and ready to bolt on.

Corotex 800 Fabric Tape
Versatile rayon fabric. Back in the days the factory used a very similar tape to fasten wiring harnesses to the frame and racers use it to cover handlebar grips for an improved grasp.

The Cyclery Screwdrivers for Handlebar End Plugs
This is the tool you always wished to have when it’s time to loosen those frozen handlebar end screws. We all know that even the largest screwdriver in the average toolbox simply doesn’t do the job, because the slots in the end plugs are way too big and you will inevitably ruin them in no time. The Cyclery offers you the right stuff: hand forged and finished from tool steel with a substantial ironwood handle. The blade tip is hollow ground and 3/16” thick so it bites into the screw slot for a tight, non-slip fit. The version with 1/2” wide tip is intended for handlebars with hard plastic grips installed. Rubber grips can use the larger 5/8” type screwdriver. The shank has a 1/2” square section, which allows for support with an open end wrench. Classy tools for classic bikes.

Toggle Switches →1973
Handlebar mount switches that require routing of wires inside the handlebars.

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