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Old 09-06-2009, 10:01 PM
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check em out and let me know what you think chaz. by the way your state is incredible!!! what a vacation I had.
 
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Ricor just started making handlebar inserts that uses the same technology that keeps helicopters from rattling apart. I have not tried them and can't afford them at this time but would love to hear from someone who has. They have customer referals that claim softails and sportsters lose all buzz in bars and can see clearly in mirrors. but they ae a hundred bucks and I am broke.

Any polyurethane insert will stop the handlebar buzz if you have it.I never had a problem with mirror vision but a little buzz after WFO thru the gears.I used the 29.00 after market inserts and problem solved.

ST Deuce check your rotor for true.Found out it doesn't take chit for them to shake the bars.G.
 

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Old 09-07-2009, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by kanderson586
By the way Chaz. Where did you get the mounting block for your headlight?
Funny you ask...

I had to machine one down as the sizing on my light was creepy...

I took the 1" Harley piece that goes with their billet light and cut on it til it fit my cheap *** new light!! 3/4" I think....
 
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Old 09-07-2009, 11:05 AM
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check em out and let me know what you think chaz. by the way your state is incredible!!! what a vacation I had.
I'm gonna do something....My little mirrors need some stability and anti vibration devices!!

I love living here....I work outta my home based office and sneak off into the mountains whenever possible. I ride both dirt and street and Colorado is essentially a bike riders disneyland...

Now to sneak away from the pile of work I have.....I just log in here and put it aside til' later!!
 
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my duece front end wiggles at about 50 mph if ive got one hand on the bars. im gonna get a kuryakyn brace and some stiffer springs to help the front end from diveing when the brakes are on .anybody got suggestions on where i can get springs ?
 
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i never had any front end probs?
 
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