PYO bars almost on!!
Need to get a trans bracket exhaust bolt, that sucker was cross threaded or something. Exhaust came off smoothly though. It's only a couple months old though. Can't imagine taking it off with a few years of weather under the belt.
Clutch and brake lines are ran. Had to "MOD" the russell dist block for the dual front brakes. The round block interfered with the pin. Drilled a hole and got lucky with the positioning and it worked out great.
Left side of the bars are done, baby powder and some skinny chain and it took all of a minute. Took longer to google how to find out how to take the damn connector apart!
All in all it's been a very fun and a great learning experience with the bike. Not entirely that hard, just time consuming. I've learned to just take my time instead of trying to blast through it. Saves lots of broken stuff!
FBW/TBW side tomorrow. Could be interesting. On a side note, no wiring extensions needed. Can unclip the connectors in the fairing and make the connections work. The FBW connector has a TON of extra slack. Could put 20" bars on and make the connector hook up.
I'll put up some pics when done. On pace for the Saturday Black Hills trip though.
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I will be doing the same thing "hopefully" soon, once my 12" Monkeys arrive.
Same question....keep us posted how well the mirrors work after your bars are on. I hope they will still work.
What size bars you puttin on?
Last edited by cuzkee; May 20, 2010 at 07:48 AM.
Did those have to changed out too SDV?
Installed a +6 Upper brake line with new distribution block and 16" lowers brake lines. I'd say the stock lower's were more like 18" but the 16's work fine.
+6 on the clutch too. I swear draining the trans is the messiest job of the bunch. It always drips on the frame support bracket down there and gives the bike the 80's leaking Harley syndrome
I did get a Namz wire extension kit but i'll be returning that puppy. 53 bucks or so back in my pocket.
You will need a big snap ring pliers for inside the trans cover. The snap ring in there is healthy. Also a long ball allen wrench to take the radio out. A set of some pics or tiny screwdrivers for the connectors. Other than that it's been regular sockets & wrenches.
Off at noon today, hopefully i'll have them mounted up and exhaust back on by tonight.
I did see somewhere that they stock bars feel like bicycle handlebars compared to these. I'll second that, these things are beefy and have some substantial metal to them! Feels like i could bend the stocker's in half. Good luck doing that with these things!
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Who did you order them through?
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I just sent them an e-mail this morning asking for an update. It's just now getting to where it's longer than I expected so I thought I'd see how long it was taking others to get theirs.
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Glad to hear the wire reroute works as that is what I am planning to do as well. Thanks for the info! I like to read as much as possible as I go into this. Do you have ABS? That is the next thing I am worried about. I have heard you have to take it in to get the brakes bled using the digital tech. Something about abs has to be pulsed to bleed completely. I am only changing the upper and midline until I get my chrome lowers.
I love mine!







