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I'll offer any help I can, email goes directly to my phone so I'll get it pretty quick. Install can get tedious!
It will be a while before I do the install. I want to gather all my parts plus I plan on doing gauges while the fairing is off. So it will be a few months for me.
Hell just the money I save by doing it my self will buy all the parts plus a set of gauges, can't beat that deal!!
It will be a while before I do the install. I want to gather all my parts plus I plan on doing gauges while the fairing is off. So it will be a few months for me.
Hell just the money I save by doing it my self will buy all the parts plus a set of gauges, can't beat that deal!!
Say that after you get through pulling the wires on the throttle side.
Say that after you get through pulling the wires on the throttle side.
You ain't kidding there!
Gauges huh? Same thing happened to me, started off with I don't even remember now but mine turned into a "well, as long as I have it apart" exercise. Painted inner, blue LED gauges, amp, etc, etc later I was finished
Say that after you get through pulling the wires on the throttle side.
I got that throttle side 3/4's through and the pull came loose. Had to pull them back out and start over. Pulling them back out was almost harder than putting them in. With push/pull you could help keep wires from scrapping the bend. Which is why I'm dreading even more that I have to pull the wires again this month when I swap bars. Grrrr...
I am really wanting to paint and do LED's while I have it back apart but don't want the down time. Hmmm...I miiiight do speakers and an amp though...
Just got done installing my mini apes, if attempting to install a set of these, i suggest leaving the wire extensions off until the wires are done being run through the bars, will make a big difference in trying to make the turns in the bars
I'm going with the 10" bagger bars. Could I get the instructions too please? I read all 60 pages. Probably half of those are just asking for the instructions. It would have been nice not to have to do that, but it's small price to pay for all the great advice.
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