I routed the cables. Here goes:
I had to reroute the cables so that they would take a longer path to get to
the steering stem. Normally the cables go down the middle along the center
frame tube. I rerouted them so that they would go along the left side tube.
This allowed the throttle cable to then cross over in the triple tee and take
up some of the excess slack. Same thing with the clutch and choke.
The brake hose was a problem but I had already replaced it with one (a
stainless steel braided hose) which was 1/2" short so that helped. To take
up the extra 1" or so of slack I had to point the banjo bolt out.
The electric cables just required an extra loop and some zip tying.
There are also two other problems:
* the mirrors will move closer together - I bought some mirror extenders for
this
* the master cylinder will sit at an angle - I have a master cylinder from a T
model which I will try to replace the existing unit - at the same time I will
replace the brake hose with a shorter one
Eventually I will get shorter cables (except maybe the choke) too.
Hopefully this will let you try out the bars and see if you like them before
spending money on replacing cables and stuff.
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