Damping Handlebar Vibration

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A vibrating handgrip will cause discomfort and the hand to fall asleep. Weight is usually the fix.

The aftermarket has a few examples of large bolt on weights for clip-ons to fight this. If you can find some of these, give them a try.

Stock Clip-on Modification

Stock handlebars will almost always have some sort of weight inside. This is to reduce the vibrations at the bar. A problem for the non-racing rider is that these weights are kept to a minimum to score points with magazine editors regarding overall bike weight. So our bikes are light, but they hurt to ride. Let's choose to add a little weight and make the bike far more comfortable to ride.

The stock 2005 CBR600RR handlebar weight configuration.
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Planning

The planned upgrade.
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Drawing of part

Making the part

Tapping the bar.
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The bar needs a 2mm step cut in it to work with the stock bar end.
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Machining the step
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Comparison

Comparing the two configurations.
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Stock parts. 130g. Not very heavy.
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The new parts weigh 166g more than stock. Thats over 1/3 pound heavier.
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Welding it in

The quick and easy way to attach the weight is to use a plug (or rosette) weld in the already existing end hole. Try to put a bunch of RTV in the handlebar behind the weld area. This will eliminate the chance of rattling.
One mistake that was made during this fabrication was that the plug should have extended out of that bar by 1-2mm. The stock right side bar is very cramped and every spare milimeter helps.
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Make sure to smooth everything out nice, especially on the throttle side.
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