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Old 10-23-2013, 04:30 PM
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Default Mailman brought me a present today.

10" West Coast Tbars, powder coat black. Obviously haven't mounted them yet, but do they ever feel solid.

Off to do some work, be back in a few hours.
 
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Old 10-23-2013, 04:32 PM
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Let me know if you run into any issues, I just installed 8" t-bars on my dyna. The worst part is pulling the wires through that 90 degree bend. The molex connectors where easy.
 
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Will do, man. Appreciate it.
 
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Badass! If I can do internal wires on my Z bar, the 90 degree shouldn't be a problem lol.
 
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Lookin' good!
 
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Bars are mounted now, though the wiring is proving to be a nightmare. There is enough room to keep the connectors attached but they don't want to slide through that way. Releasing the connectors isn't going well, however. Currently digging for a small enough pick to get them off but I don't think I have one.

Can't go to the store either since my bike is all I have... Might have to leave them externally wired until I can get a better tool for releasing the connectors.
 
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Nice! My bars went on without a hitch once I used the tip from themouth!!!
 
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Old 10-23-2013, 07:07 PM
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nice man, dont forget the pics when it's all done...
I'm currently trying to decide between 10 or 12 inch mx t-bars so i'm hoping your pics will help
 
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man, wire them off the bike, pull all your wiring off the bike and sit on the couch and wire them. Focus on pushing the wires through instead of pulling, if you snag, push/pull back and forth. I don't like to use lube on the wires and have it leave a mess inside there, but you can try that or baby powder. Baby powder is nice because you can just use a vacuum and suck all the stuff out after you are done.
 
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I just ordered my 2nd set of custom WCTBs. I had scotty make me a custom 9" set of MX Tbars a few years back, now he is making me some 13s.
 


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