Mussolini1996 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:06:I have the buck horn style bars, or whatever you call them, I just want some straight bars.
I don't blame you for wanting rid of the "buckhorn" style bars. So far, you've been given some good bar buying advice in bits and pieces. Let me try and seam them together:
To get the bars to fit YOU... you need to know how high and far back you want them. This will determine what risers you want. The stock Suzuki drag bar risers are about 3-1/2" tall and maybe have 1" to 1-1/2" of pullback. That works out alright for people of a medium size and arm length. But as someone already mentioned, the stock 24" wide bars are too narrow. All you can see in your rear view mirrors are your own shoulders, and that's not of much help. You might want risers that are taller, and have no pullback if you have long arms.
So... as instructed, either get a friend to hold the bike, or block it up to where you can sit steady and upright on it. Hold your hands up and out to a position where you think they might be comfortable. Take visual "guesstimates" or actual tape measurements, of how high/wide and angled back your hands are in relation to the triple tree. From your hand's position, work backwards in imaginary bar and riser parts to your triple tree.
I don't recommend "broomstick" straight drag bars with absolutely no pullback, as they eventually make most riders wrists hurt. You want a bit of angle/pullback, but the degree is up to you. As for width, I recommend no less than 28" and I really like 32" wide or more myself. Anything wider than 36" seems to be a bit much to me, but some folks like them. I also prefer no pullback in the risers with straight bars. In fact, I'm playing around with the idea of turning the pullback around backwards on my old 87, as some of the other riders around here do. These bikes are so short that sometimes it feels like the bars are right in your lap...
Here is my current favorite bar setup... High and wide: