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Looks like I screwed up the TBW on my RK when I did a handlebar install last season. I'm hoping a wire is simply loose and won't need a new one.
- I'm wondering how much I have to do over to get access to the TBW at this point.
- Is there anyway to check it without putting it all back together first?
- I will be having a dealer or shop lower the front end soon because I'm short and the rear is already lowered, will they have pretty close access to fix it while lowering it?
From: Back in the Good Ole USA. South Carolina to be exact.
It may be something simple. Fuse, maybe a loose or shorted wire. Did you put the throttle assembly back properly? Kinda need to retrace your steps and think about everything you touched when you put the bars on.
I'm pretty capable with both a wrench and a VOHM but there is a point where I'd just take it to the dealer and let them fix it.
Last edited by jluvs2ride; Apr 29, 2012 at 10:38 PM.
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