Bar Help please
#11
Same with mine, replacing the bushings and risers should fix it this weekend. Funny thing was, I didnt notice it till after I had the 1000 mile service done (I was in a hurry and didnt have all the tools that I do now). Part of it was also from the bars not being perfectly centered on the risers.
#12
Stand in front of the bike, stick the front wheel between your legs, grab the bars and tweak em' in the direction that needs tweakin'. The cause is the rubber bushings going through the top tree. If you grab your bars and are aggresive coming off the kickstand or turning around in a parking space, you'll be tweakin' again. How did you make out with the air cleaner and backing plate?
#13
Stand in front of the bike, stick the front wheel between your legs, grab the bars and tweak em' in the direction that needs tweakin'. The cause is the rubber bushings going through the top tree. If you grab your bars and are aggresive coming off the kickstand or turning around in a parking space, you'll be tweakin' again. How did you make out with the air cleaner and backing plate?
#15
Couple of weeks ago you started a thread about weekend mods and were looking for tips on the installations. I told you about the possibility of the filter element getting squashed/wrinkled/buckled if the length of the mounting studs were to short. Have I jogged your memory ? This was a issue I dealt with my S.E. backing plate and zippers filter.
#17
Couple of weeks ago you started a thread about weekend mods and were looking for tips on the installations. I told you about the possibility of the filter element getting squashed/wrinkled/buckled if the length of the mounting studs were to short. Have I jogged your memory ? This was a issue I dealt with my S.E. backing plate and zippers filter.
no issues with the a/c kit.. was a great kit from Zippers, easy install...
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