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kbruce6057
Originally posted by Kcwiro View Post
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kbruce6057
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Kcwiro
Drilling...eww...
Originally posted by kbruce6057 View PostI am using the stock upper clamp, just drilled them out to 1".
This is teh fever I think... you change one thing then you want to change a couple others then the cycle goes on...if only money was not so tight I would never stop thinking about doing other modifications =)
Though I am interested in the suzuki savage control swaps.. I think they look nice and would not cause any red flags when bolting them up.. drilling discovering new wiring colors etc...believe they just bolt straight up.
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Kcwiro
not positive on those since the orientation is totally different.. given new bikes have the controls angled more towards the rider than on our classics...
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Talon
don't think the orientation really matters, I have some clubmans on my GS right now and they're more angled towards the rider as well, i'm just wondering if the diameter of the bar is 7/8ths so the controls would actually fit onto my bars.
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doctorgonzo
Originally posted by Kcwiro View PostDid the one you get by chance be this one here? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FRONT...QQcmdZViewItem
If it is did you have trouble with your mirrors not threading in.. since i certainly like my stock mirrors =)
LOL... I see someone else is also inquiring the same question hehe
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Billyboy
Originally posted by doctorgonzo View PostI got it from this guy, USA Motorcycles
http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQs...orcyclesQ2dinc
I don't know about the mirrors. I got napoleon bar ends.
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doctorgonzo
Originally posted by Billyboy View PostI got the same one. Love it. It's great to have a brake light switch that WORKS! Just cut the wires from the old brake switch and crimp on a female connector on each.
I don't know about the mirrors. I got napoleon bar ends.
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Billyboy
Originally posted by doctorgonzo View PostYep, I did the same thing. when I got the bike the wires weren't connected. I cut a clean end, crimped a female on each, plugged them in, and voila. The braking is much better. Still not what I hope for. The next step is individual steel braided lines to the front bypassing the junction. My mirrors aren't original, but they screwed right it. My understand in all japanese bikes are 10mm. The only deviation is Yamaha is reverse threaded on one side.
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doctorgonzo
Originally posted by Billyboy View PostI got the braided lines and converted to twin disc at the same time. Haven't ridden it yet but I'm anticipating a positive result.
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hp1000s
Originally posted by Kcwiro View PostDid the one you get by chance be this one here? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FRONT...QQcmdZViewItem
If it is did you have trouble with your mirrors not threading in.. since i certainly like my stock mirrors =)
LOL... I see someone else is also inquiring the same question hehe
I have one of these brand-new that I'm not gonna' use(decided to do something else)...got it from the same place, and I'll let it go considerably cheaper cheaper than that one, if you are interested.
Hugh
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J_C
The one thing I was worried about with this is the brake lever. What happens if you bust your break lever? How would you replace it?
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