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Old 10-13-2011, 04:39 PM
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Default 10" Monkey Bars with stock wires, lines, cables?

what's the verdict? am i gonna need anything more, or do the stock lines, cables, and wires work?

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10" here, i didn't extend wires, i did get a longer clutch cable, but wasn't needed once i installed everything. just need to reoute it some, along with the plugs.
 
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+1 on clutch cable length. rather have slack would be my choice.
 
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bump,,,,,,,,,
 
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The only thing I changed when I did mine was the handle bar bushings. I went with the poly ones instead of the stock ones.

You will have to reroute the clutch cable from behind the radio to below it an you'll have to reroute the wiring harnesses inside the fairing to make up the length needed. You can always swap the cable and add extensions later relatively easy if you want.
 
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Did 11" Santee and went to a +4 clutch cable and had to pull my front brake lines loose from the triple trees.
 
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Originally Posted by EastSideBikerTrash
The only thing I changed when I did mine was the handle bar bushings. I went with the poly ones instead of the stock ones.

You will have to reroute the clutch cable from behind the radio to below it an you'll have to reroute the wiring harnesses inside the fairing to make up the length needed. You can always swap the cable and add extensions later relatively easy if you want.
any chance you could try to explain the "rerouting" or maybe even have pics?
....and the brake line was fine?
 
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everything will work with a PYO 10". You just need to reroute the clutch cable, you will see how when you are going to check it before mounting outer fairing. For the brakes, it will work with no problems.
 
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so far this sounds promising.....
 
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Originally Posted by mike1158
any chance you could try to explain the "rerouting" or maybe even have pics?
....and the brake line was fine?
With the stock configuraton the cable enters the fairing on the left side, travels behind the radio, and exits on the right side. I changed mine to enter on the left side and then exit on the left below the radio. Hopefully you can see it in the picture. I should've taken pictures with the outer fairing removed. Perhaps you can during your install?

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