Handlebar upgrade help, please
Sounds like a good deal at the 20% off. The $40 you save should get you a cable!
I went with the Todd's Cycle knuckle risers since that is where I got my bars. Just basic plain risers, exactly what I was lookin for!
I went with the Todd's Cycle knuckle risers since that is where I got my bars. Just basic plain risers, exactly what I was lookin for!
Thanks, the only reason I ask is because the risers from Wild 1's requires a wide top clamp. It looks like yours don't require that broad clamp that goes between the two risers.
Hey J,
Those are great before and after pics of the brake line wiring. Questions, has anyone ever mentioned that drilling a hole in your bars might compromise the structural integrity? I was thinking of doing something similar but that's all I can think about when considering drilling a hole in mine. FYI I just bought the TC 17" strip bars, waiting to make a wiring decision before mounting though. Any issues with the bars cutting into the brake line? I'm sure you did something to pad that area..
OP sorry to hi-jack but it kinda is on the subject still
Oh, and will the stock CV carb work with the internal throttle setup? Being that it converts it to single cable action? And can you use the existing throttle cable?
... Thanks for the help.
Those are great before and after pics of the brake line wiring. Questions, has anyone ever mentioned that drilling a hole in your bars might compromise the structural integrity? I was thinking of doing something similar but that's all I can think about when considering drilling a hole in mine. FYI I just bought the TC 17" strip bars, waiting to make a wiring decision before mounting though. Any issues with the bars cutting into the brake line? I'm sure you did something to pad that area..
OP sorry to hi-jack but it kinda is on the subject still
Oh, and will the stock CV carb work with the internal throttle setup? Being that it converts it to single cable action? And can you use the existing throttle cable?
... Thanks for the help.
Last edited by rancid13; May 24, 2013 at 07:23 AM.
Hey J,
Those are great before and after pics of the brake line wiring. Questions, has anyone ever mentioned that drilling a hole in your bars might compromise the structural integrity? I was thinking of doing something similar but that's all I can think about when considering drilling a hole in mine. FYI I just bought the TC 17" strip bars, waiting to make a wiring decision before mounting though. Any issues with the bars cutting into the brake line? I'm sure you did something to pad that area..
OP sorry to hi-jack but it kinda is on the subject still
Oh, and will the stock CV carb work with the internal throttle setup? Being that it converts it to single cable action? And can you use the existing throttle cable?
... Thanks for the help.
Those are great before and after pics of the brake line wiring. Questions, has anyone ever mentioned that drilling a hole in your bars might compromise the structural integrity? I was thinking of doing something similar but that's all I can think about when considering drilling a hole in mine. FYI I just bought the TC 17" strip bars, waiting to make a wiring decision before mounting though. Any issues with the bars cutting into the brake line? I'm sure you did something to pad that area..
OP sorry to hi-jack but it kinda is on the subject still
Oh, and will the stock CV carb work with the internal throttle setup? Being that it converts it to single cable action? And can you use the existing throttle cable?
... Thanks for the help.
I believe it will work with the stock carb, it worked fine with my stock throttle body. Only difference is no return cable.
No issues weakening the bars, it's only a 3/16" hole. I cut 4" off the left side for the throttle assembly. No issues with damage to the line either. I didn't grommet it, I drilled straight in then slowly turned the bit vertical to "slope" the hole. No sharp edges on the line and no visible wear so far.
No issues weakening the bars, it's only a 3/16" hole. I cut 4" off the left side for the throttle assembly. No issues with damage to the line either. I didn't grommet it, I drilled straight in then slowly turned the bit vertical to "slope" the hole. No sharp edges on the line and no visible wear so far.
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