How to remove / install new handlebar?
#1
How to remove / install new handlebar?
Hi there,
I am, together with the owner of a 2005 softail, working on his bike.
We want to install another handlebar.
Anyone who can give us tips and / or tricks?
What to remove?
Where to cut the handlebar wires?
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Sietse
I am, together with the owner of a 2005 softail, working on his bike.
We want to install another handlebar.
Anyone who can give us tips and / or tricks?
What to remove?
Where to cut the handlebar wires?
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Sietse
#3
whatever you do dont cut any wires get a service manual and see where all the conectors are if you are using HD bars you can use the chart in the parts catlouge to determine if you need new cables etc. if you are going to run the wires internally you will have to find the conectors and take them apart to chase them thru the bars take your time and good luck
#4
This might help although the 2005 has Deustch connectors, not the amp connectors shown here.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...e-install.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...e-install.html
#5
#6
You can download the 2013 H-D Parts and Accessories catalog here, in digital PDF format.:
2013 Genuine H-D Motor Parts and Accessories Catalog
Handlebars start on page 572 in the "Controls" section, and in the Appendix starting on page 822, there is a listing of their installation requirements, regarding which control cables may or may not need to be changed out - depending on which bars you choose.
..just to give you some ideas...
..and one tip, anytime you're working on your bars, cover your tank with a heavy blanket, because once you loosen that last riser clamp bolt, they're gonna fall. - easier done with two people...
2013 Genuine H-D Motor Parts and Accessories Catalog
Handlebars start on page 572 in the "Controls" section, and in the Appendix starting on page 822, there is a listing of their installation requirements, regarding which control cables may or may not need to be changed out - depending on which bars you choose.
..just to give you some ideas...
..and one tip, anytime you're working on your bars, cover your tank with a heavy blanket, because once you loosen that last riser clamp bolt, they're gonna fall. - easier done with two people...
Last edited by jam436; 03-17-2013 at 10:47 AM.
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