Khrome Werks 2+2 Narrow Sweeper BarS Install
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When talking about the handlebar control wires having to be taken apart from their connector. Which hole on the bars is too small? The hole at the center of the bar by the clamp? Is it something a grinding wheel can take care of to open it slightly to fit the connector through? I imagine it's only an issue if internally wiring? Seems odd the TGS wire hole isn't big enough for the connector, but I suppose these bars were made before the electronic throttle came out.
#13
Is it something a grinding wheel can take care of to open it slightly to fit the connector through? I imagine it's only an issue if internally wiring?
Seems odd the TGS wire hole isn't big enough for the connector, but I suppose these bars were made before the electronic throttle came out.
#14
Ok, I am not the most technically inclined but the instructions on the Khromewerks website are very confusing. Did you opt for the optional 5 pin connector kit, maybe?
#15
No, the holes up by the switch housings. I didn't want to damage the chrome and create a rust problem. And yes, this is only an issue with running the wires internally. These bars are designed for the TGS. That plug goes into the end of the bars. It's just getting the green plug past the dimple and around the first curve past the dimple. HD does sell a replacement Twist Grip Sensor without the green plug. It's not necessary but would make the job easier but would also add $100 to the job.
Looks like I'll have to ask the wife to get me the family discount and maybe drive down there.
#16
Ok, I am not the most technically inclined but the instructions on the Khromewerks website are very confusing. Did you opt for the optional 5 pin connector kit, maybe?
#17
I got mine by chance last August before they came out. I had put the standard sweepers on and still didn't feel right. I called them for a suggestion and they said they had just finished development of the Narrow ones, had some in stock and would sell me a set. I opted for the 2+2 and I'm completely happy with them. Didn't want to be above the fairing and needed them back further. Great wrist angle. Did 2300 miles in 6 days in mid September and never had an ache or a pain from them.
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