[SIZE=12pt]Bar Movement, Bar Movement, I moved my Handle Bars Today![/SIZE]
After reading several post and receiving some sugestions from a tech about moving the bars on my 07 and still being somewhat confused. I decided to see how much trouble I could get in to, here's what I did.
1. Layed towels across the tank and other painted surfaces to protect finish.
2. Removed covers from bars requires 2.5 mm hex key
3. With covers off I then loosened the cap screw and the retaining nut on BOTH Bars but DO NOT REMOVE THEM, just loossen them until only a few threads were still holding them in place. You can place your finger under the triple tree and feel the nut.
4. One at a time I then lifted the bars, if you look between the bar and the triple tree you will see the locating pins will clear the holes and you can then move the bar to the desired location, reset the pins in the new holes and repeat process on the other bar.
5. Tighten cap screws and retaining nuts and replace the covers.
Total time 15 minutes start to finish nothing fell off or got misplaced and no extra hands were necessary. Didnt even have time to think about getting the camera out to document.
I was suprised how simple this was while the results are not major it does allow me a slight bend at the elbow instead of feeling like I was stiff arming all the time. May not be the ultimate fix but for me it's better than it was. Hope someone finds this helpful.
After reading several post and receiving some sugestions from a tech about moving the bars on my 07 and still being somewhat confused. I decided to see how much trouble I could get in to, here's what I did.
1. Layed towels across the tank and other painted surfaces to protect finish.
2. Removed covers from bars requires 2.5 mm hex key
3. With covers off I then loosened the cap screw and the retaining nut on BOTH Bars but DO NOT REMOVE THEM, just loossen them until only a few threads were still holding them in place. You can place your finger under the triple tree and feel the nut.
4. One at a time I then lifted the bars, if you look between the bar and the triple tree you will see the locating pins will clear the holes and you can then move the bar to the desired location, reset the pins in the new holes and repeat process on the other bar.
5. Tighten cap screws and retaining nuts and replace the covers.
Total time 15 minutes start to finish nothing fell off or got misplaced and no extra hands were necessary. Didnt even have time to think about getting the camera out to document.
I was suprised how simple this was while the results are not major it does allow me a slight bend at the elbow instead of feeling like I was stiff arming all the time. May not be the ultimate fix but for me it's better than it was. Hope someone finds this helpful.
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