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mcrackin 01-30-2018 01:23 PM

Replacing handlebar levers on 2017 Dyna Street Bob
 
Hey everyone.

I bought new clutch and brake levers for my Dyna, but I'm having trouble finding removal/installation guides in the Dyna service manual and online.... what gives?

I see some tutorials that include draining the transmission fluid and rewiring all the cables just to install new levers. Is this accurate?

I'd also appreciate a handlebar replacement guide if possible. I do not need to re-run the wires because I plan on replacing a 10" bar with another 10".

Thanks in advance!

Matt

crusader1xxx 01-30-2018 05:08 PM

For the levers, there is a little “C” clip on the underside of the housing, remove that, push the pin out and the lever just pops out...sort of.

Clutch side, you have to Give the cable some slack, turn the adjuster so that the cable is really loose, then do the clip, pin and pull the lever out. Pretty simple when you look at it.

If you have a parts manual it will show you how it looks....

crusader1xxx 01-30-2018 05:12 PM

1 Attachment(s)
#4, #12 & # 13 have to be removed...

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NORTY FLATZ 01-30-2018 07:34 PM

Check yootoob for a tutorial in their "how to" section. Which brand levers did you get?
I put RSD adj levers on my GF's FXDL. They worked great, and look good doing it. She traded that bike in on a Street Triple. It's 2/3rd's the weight. Maybe less than that...

mcrackin 01-31-2018 08:32 PM

How do you remove the "C" clip (#4 in the photo)?

I have a couple picks but can't separate them. Think I need some kind of needle nose pliers but damn the holes are small.

Is there a tool I don't know about good for this?

TexasScooterTrash 01-31-2018 08:54 PM

You need an internal/external expanding ring tool.

mcrackin 01-31-2018 10:58 PM

Went to the hardware store and found some retaining ring pliers. Worked like a charm! Installed! Grips installed too!

Now for the mirrors :D

billib1954 02-01-2018 11:31 AM

Unscrew old mirrors, screw new mirrors on. 1/2" wrench required. Adjust as necessary. Just kidding. Changing shit is half the fun. Enjoy!


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