JerryS
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Got an 07... What's the trick for removing the stock bar ends?? I have the actual bar ends off, but trying to remove the plug inside the handle bar.
Won't budge!!!
Won't budge!!!
Thottlemiester should've come with a tube that you put up against the bar and then put the stock bar end back on with longer bolt. As you tighten the bolt, it pulls the isolator out into the tube. Some times you really have to crank on it hard!Got an 07... What's the trick for removing the stock bar ends?? I have the actual bar ends off, but trying to remove the plug inside the handle bar.
Won't budge!!!
yeah that's the one I'm talking about.Thottlemiester should've come with a tube that you put up against the bar and then put the stock bar end back on with longer bolt. As you tighten the bolt, it pulls the isolator out into the tube. Some times you really have to crank on it hard!Got an 07... What's the trick for removing the stock bar ends?? I have the actual bar ends off, but trying to remove the plug inside the handle bar.
Won't budge!!!
WindJammerYes, you can remove the threaded inserts with a special puller. As for what you put back in, well, you're on your own there. It would depend on what hardware you have in mind for heating the grips. Either way, I'd think you'd still want to have some bar ends, at the "end" of the day.
Sorry for the lousy pun.
The Throttlemeister comes with the puller and the replacement.Hey guys...Are u saying u can take out that threaded insert inside the handlebar(after you take off the end cap)?? If so, with them out can u find endcaps that insert without that threaded piece?? Just wondering...MAY HAVE A GOOD IDEA FOR HEATING THE HANDGRIPS....ANYONE KNOW?
THANKS FELLAS
Throw out the wimpy hex socket screw that is used to pull the plug out of the bar. Get a bolt and get a good wrench on it and it will come out. I only did the throttle side. No reason to do both.
Won't work on the bike. He has heated grips...Put everything back in the box and send them away. Call up https://www.madcorider.com/cam-lock_Sport.html and get him to send you one of these slick units right away. I've used both and it's not even close.
Sometimes the stock piece that you pull out gets damaged during removal. But I suppose you could order new inserts from Yamaha, thus allowing you to retain the stock bar ends if that's what you wanted.Thats why I was wondering if there are after market bar ends that attach another(rubber commpression) way OR could you re-insert the piece you pulled out and use the stockers.??
Sorry bro, gotta disagree. I use the throttlemeister and I'm much more happy with it than any of the plastic crapola thumb type throttle locks I've used. Each to their own, I guess. I bought the heavy style TM's in polished stainless. VERY tasty appearance and more weight to help kill vibes, which never hurts. Yes, they work differently, and took some getting used to, but I didn't find it too hard to adapt. Proper installation and adjustment are essential, but once done right, they hold their adjustment for a long time. Just my .02.Leave them in and toss the throttle meisters away. Pure crap....
Youll see
Leave them in and toss the throttle meisters away. Pure crap....
Youll see
Jd
I only did one of mine. Oh, and I love the Throttlemeister.Throw out the wimpy hex socket screw that is used to pull the plug out of the bar. Get a bolt and get a good wrench on it and it will come out. I only did the throttle side. No reason to do both.
Different wieght would come into play here i think???
You should have received some shims with the unit. If not, a visit to the hardware store would take care of it. You did pull the rubber plugs in the handlebars, right?I have had the Throttlemeisters for about 8 months now and I like them. . . I would say love but they dont hold the position for too long. Any suggestions? I used the loc tite, but still it holds for about 10 seconds then slowly winds down.
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Jeez Jeff, I don't remember anymore. I am sure I installed OK. No parts left over, but I don't remember any rubber plugs. Haha I do remember the step about tighten the throttle but it never seemed to lock the throttle good. I was worried about stripping the hex bolt at the end of it.You should have received some shims with the unit. If not, a visit to the hardware store would take care of it. You did pull the rubber plugs in the handlebars, right?I have had the Throttlemeisters for about 8 months now and I like them. . . I would say love but they don't hold the position for too long. Any suggestions? I used the loc tite, but still it holds for about 10 seconds then slowly winds down.
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