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Thanks again for all the information. Now the problem I'm going to have is buying all this stuff AND the 95" kit. The wife will never approve...hahahaha
I highly recommend doing what I did, don't tell her. The handlebars may be noticed, but unless she's got x-ray vision she'll never see the difference in the motor. It's like the old Irish proverb, It is better to beg for forgiveness than to ask permission
ORIGINAL: DGlide04
I highly recommend doing what I did, don't tell her. The handlebars may be noticed, but unless she's got x-ray vision she'll never see the difference in the motor. It's like the old Irish proverb, It is better to beg for forgiveness than to ask permission
Hahaha, she'll know the bikes gone to get the kit installed!! Most likely I'll get the kit done then get the bar setup a few pieces at a time. Maybe have them all by late summer. Best I can do!!
ORIGINAL: DGlide04
I highly recommend doing what I did, don't tell her. The handlebars may be noticed, but unless she's got x-ray vision she'll never see the difference in the motor. It's like the old Irish proverb, It is better to beg for forgiveness than to ask permission
Hahaha, she'll know the bikes gone to get the kit installed!! Most likely I'll get the kit done then get the bar setup a few pieces at a time. Maybe have them all by late summer. Best I can do!!
DGlide04 - Did you use stock length throttle/clutch cables?
The front brake line and throttle/idle cables will work with the WO 560's, but I found out that the throttle and idle cables are actually too long. They've since been replaced with about 2" shorter braided steel cables along with a braided steel brake line, but if you're short of cash, the stock cables/lines were okay on my 2004.
Oh man, now I just gotta choose the right bar/riser combo. I want to go with something without alot of pullback and at least 4-6 inches of rise. As soon as FXDP learns how to resize photos I'll be set.
Oh man, now I just gotta choose the right bar/riser combo. I want to go with something without alot of pullback and at least 4-6 inches of rise. As soon as FXDP learns how to resize photos I'll be set.
Jay
Hit this site, it's the size chart for the Wild One bars. DGlide has the WO 560's, seems to be the farthest pullback in a drag bar.
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