1.Loosen the handlebar clamps: Use an Allen key or wrench to loosen the bolts or screws that hold the handlebars in place. This will allow you to adjust the handlebars.
2.Adjust handlebars: Grip the handlebars and gently turn them until they are in the desired position. Ensure the handlebars are even on both sides.
3.Tighten the handlebar clamps: Once the handlebars are in the correct position, tighten the bolts or screws that hold them in place. Ensure they are tight enough to prevent the handlebars from moving.
4.Test the handlebars: Take your motorcycle for a short ride to test the handlebars. Ensure they are comfortable to hold and that they do not interfere with the bike's handling.
If you are unable to fix the crooked handlebars yourself, you can take your motorcycle to a professional mechanic for assistance.