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Old 06-21-2013, 04:38 AM
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Just wrapped up putting on my Klock Werks Ergo Back bars.

Phew.

Nothing like 4-5 hours of praying to god your not gonna F something up.

Nothing like having everything 90 percent back together and realizing the bars are not quite centered.

Nothing like trying to remember (for the 20th time) how that damn key switch comes off, and searching for the instructions.

Nothing like misplacing ever damn tool 10 seconds after you used it.

Nothing like realizing how damn dirty the bike is, under the glare of work lights in the garage at nite.

Nothing like realizing you just backed the bike up a foot or so, and rolled the front tire into the puddle of clutch lube that leaked out of the adjuster coupling (figured Id lube the cable as long as it was off)

Nothing like remembering, after its too late, that you DONT have to unbolt the radio from the bracket, you can just tip the whole dang inner fairing forward.

Nothing like trying to get those radio bolts back in, totally blind, fingers mashed, swearing profusely.

Nothing like seeing that the stock clutch cable seem to be too tight at a full lock right turn, but then remember you backed off the adjuster all the way.

Nothing like grabbing that bolt of the shelf, and realizing your hand brushed the clutch pin circlip off the shelf and onto the floor somewhere.



BUT......

Nothing like having it all back together, and everything still works.


As a matter of record, the Ergo back bars DO work with NO cable or wiring changes needed.


Road test tomorrow, but Im really liking the feel in the garage. Think Im gonna be very happy.

Now, Im going to go drink heavily.
 
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Old 06-21-2013, 04:52 AM
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I can relate to most of that since I just did my bars
 
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Old 06-21-2013, 05:13 AM
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Ace...
Nuthin like a picture of them there bars!! Id like to see what they look like...Glad it all worked out.
I can certainly relate with those radio bolts!!
 
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Nothing like NOT SHOWING US THE DAMN PICTURES!
 
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Old 06-21-2013, 05:25 AM
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Here I will help this thread out. Here is a picture of my bars I just did.
 
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It's all part of the Harley "experience". Lol. Now how about some pictures. I'm trying to decide if I want to chance my bars and if I want ergo backs or not.
 
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LOL !! Definitely can relate – changed out my bars last January,
 
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Here I will help this thread out. Here is a picture of my bars I just did.
The bars look great but, damn that bike is YELLow.
 
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Old 06-21-2013, 05:51 AM
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The bars look great but, damn that bike is YELLow.
I love it . It gets a ton of attention at bike nights. Plus it makes it easy to find in sea of black bikes.
 
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That sounds like every job I have ever done on anything mechanical lol. I can't wait to see how you like the new bars, I am interested in new bars at some point and can't decide what to get.
 


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