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Old 06-18-2015, 10:24 PM
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I installed the 2+2 Narrows two nights ago. Plenty of electrical lines and brake line. Had to work a little for the hydraulic clutch line to get slack, but it all worked out. I don't understand the back orders. I ordered mine through the dealer and had them in two weeks.
 
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I installed the 2+2 Narrows two nights ago. Plenty of electrical lines and brake line. Had to work a little for the hydraulic clutch line to get slack, but it all worked out. I don't understand the back orders. I ordered mine through the dealer and had them in two weeks.


I probably wouldn't have needed the switch wire extensions either. Did anyone try to run these through the bars?
 
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I probably wouldn't have needed the switch wire extensions either. Did anyone try to run these through the bars?
I didn't run anything through the bars but the TBW of course because I didn't want to hassle with it. It appeared to me that there was enough stock electrical wiring to run internal.
 
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I didn't run anything through the bars but the TBW of course because I didn't want to hassle with it. It appeared to me that there was enough stock electrical wiring to run internal.
I ran all mine internally. I had to open the hole at the dimple just a little so the connectors would fit through.
 
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Originally Posted by PeteF
I installed the 2+2 Narrows two nights ago. Plenty of electrical lines and brake line. Had to work a little for the hydraulic clutch line to get slack, but it all worked out. I don't understand the back orders. I ordered mine through the dealer and had them in two weeks.
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I have seen a lot of guys say they rerouted the clutch line but no real specifics on how. What did you do to get the slack? I have seen a pic on another post to cut the zip tie that holds clutch and brake line together at the steering head. Did you do anything besides that?

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I have seen a lot of guys say they rerouted the clutch line but no real specifics on how. What did you do to get the slack? I have seen a pic on another post to cut the zip tie that holds clutch and brake line together at the steering head. Did you do anything besides that?

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I cut the zip ties holding the brake & clutch to the steering head. As in the instructions at the beginning of this thread.

After everything was back together, I pulled as much slack as possible starting where the clutch line goes into the actuator(?) next to the right footboard. It snaps into a "keeper" up on the steering head (turn the bars to the left & look underneath the accessory panel). I also cut the zip tie there, repositioned the clutch line in the keeper, and reinstalled the zip tie (above the keeper). Up by the clutch reservoir, I loosened the banjo bolt just enough to line it up with the bars (same angle)


That got me enough slack that I could position the clutch line on the underneath of the bend in the bars where it goes into the faring. This is exactly how the stock bars were configured.
 
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Old 06-20-2015, 02:09 PM
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I cut the zip ties holding the brake & clutch to the steering head. As in the instructions at the beginning of this thread.

After everything was back together, I pulled as much slack as possible starting where the clutch line goes into the actuator(?) next to the right footboard. It snaps into a "keeper" up on the steering head (turn the bars to the left & look underneath the accessory panel). I also cut the zip tie there, repositioned the clutch line in the keeper, and reinstalled the zip tie (above the keeper). Up by the clutch reservoir, I loosened the banjo bolt just enough to line it up with the bars (same angle)


That got me enough slack that I could position the clutch line on the underneath of the bend in the bars where it goes into the faring. This is exactly how the stock bars were configured.
That pretty much sums it up.
 
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I'm on 3rd bar change on 2014 and I really hate the ones on there now. HD Mini Apes! They fit the higher and closer vs stock I was looking for but the wrist angle is a killer. You guys seem to like these and everything stock fits. I ordered through amazon and will be here this week. I gotta change the current and hope this is the last!


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I'm on 3rd bar change on 2014 and I really hate the ones on there now. HD Mini Apes! They fit the higher and closer vs stock I was looking for but the wrist angle is a killer. You guys seem to like these and everything stock fits. I ordered through amazon and will be here this week. I gotta change the current and hope this is the last!


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