Got lucky found 10 inch PYO bars in stock!
#21
Looks great, could you post a pic from straight on looking at the front o the bike please.
Thanks
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I installed the bars Saturday. I did not use any wire extensions and I did not change the clutch cable or install new brake lines. I did have to reroute the wiring connectors inside the fairing.
I followed Yaffee's wiring instructions and had no issues wiring the left side. I did have problems with the right side. I ran the TBW wires (I bought the SE TBW) and was pulling the wires for the right side controls when the pull wire tore through the heat shrink. I had to remove everthing on the right side and start over. I finally got it using the push-pull method with lots of spray silicone.
I rode about 30 miles Sunday and so far I am happy.
Dave
I followed Yaffee's wiring instructions and had no issues wiring the left side. I did have problems with the right side. I ran the TBW wires (I bought the SE TBW) and was pulling the wires for the right side controls when the pull wire tore through the heat shrink. I had to remove everthing on the right side and start over. I finally got it using the push-pull method with lots of spray silicone.
I rode about 30 miles Sunday and so far I am happy.
Dave
#23
#25
Did you gat a different inner fairing or what'd you do with the holes.
I installed the bars Saturday. I did not use any wire extensions and I did not change the clutch cable or install new brake lines. I did have to reroute the wiring connectors inside the fairing.
I followed Yaffee's wiring instructions and had no issues wiring the left side. I did have problems with the right side. I ran the TBW wires (I bought the SE TBW) and was pulling the wires for the right side controls when the pull wire tore through the heat shrink. I had to remove everthing on the right side and start over. I finally got it using the push-pull method with lots of spray silicone.
I rode about 30 miles Sunday and so far I am happy.
Dave
I followed Yaffee's wiring instructions and had no issues wiring the left side. I did have problems with the right side. I ran the TBW wires (I bought the SE TBW) and was pulling the wires for the right side controls when the pull wire tore through the heat shrink. I had to remove everthing on the right side and start over. I finally got it using the push-pull method with lots of spray silicone.
I rode about 30 miles Sunday and so far I am happy.
Dave
#26
I bought a painted inner fairing that did not have the holes for the mirrors. The clutch cable goes into the fairing and down and out on the left towards the back of the radio. It is attached to the left frame down tube with a black cable strap. 300 miles Saturday with NO issues. I really like this setup. No shoulder fatigue or back pain.
#28
just got myself a pair... from American CLassic Motors in Pennsylvania...i happened to be in the area (about an hour from home in NJ)and i stopped in...
strange part was, due to tax reasons and free shipping, it was cheaper for me to "order them" over the phone from the parking lot then is was to walk in a take them over the counter.... WHATEVER!
they'll be by the end of the week...
i'm thinking they're gonna go on with a painted inner....
I sat on a bike with 12s and they were a little tall for me (i'm 5'6") so the 10s should be a nice fit.
strange part was, due to tax reasons and free shipping, it was cheaper for me to "order them" over the phone from the parking lot then is was to walk in a take them over the counter.... WHATEVER!
they'll be by the end of the week...
i'm thinking they're gonna go on with a painted inner....
I sat on a bike with 12s and they were a little tall for me (i'm 5'6") so the 10s should be a nice fit.
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