changing handlebars
#11
If you are internally wiring them then here is a couple of very useful links
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...h-my-bars.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/2700467-post403.html
When a friend helped me change out my bars we refernced those links for the wiring connectors and it went smoother than Oprah swallowing a 55 gallon barrel of chocolate shake.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...h-my-bars.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/2700467-post403.html
When a friend helped me change out my bars we refernced those links for the wiring connectors and it went smoother than Oprah swallowing a 55 gallon barrel of chocolate shake.
#13
#14
Bar Glue? I've used bar grip from the dealer and Liquid Nail. both work just dont put to much on. I butter up the end of the bars and let the grips smear it when i slide them on. CLEAN UP THE EXCESS ASAP! and let the glue dry, too many folks twist them and brake the glue bond before it has a chance to set. Other than that its easy
#15
#16
I just finished mine today
I had to change out all the cables so it took me about 14 hrs all together. The only tip I could give you is to get a speed bleeder if your changing the brake line. It took me 4 hrs to get the brakes bled and working. Other than that I just took my time and it went very well!!! Good luck!!!
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