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American sportsbike flyscreen and renthal UL combo?

Posted 12-08-2009 at 08:49 AM by honda ng gingsa

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Okay, I slapped the renthals on today. They feel great, much more the position I wanted. One small snag, the I couldn't put the "clamshell" of the left hand controls back on properly. There's a gap between the two halves that always cracks open on the last couple of twists of the screws that hold the halves together? Is there a trick to it? I suspect there's something about the position of the disc that covers the right side of the contols that's somehow getting in the way. I drilled the bar for the locator pins, so I know it's not that...

Any suggestions?
Add to that, while I like the more aggressive position of the renthals, contrary to what most everyone has said, I find these bars a lot buzzier than the stockers. Maybe I need heavier bar ends.
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    pump them full of silicon
    Posted 12-10-2009 at 03:21 AM by beefsalad beefsalad is online now
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    Did you drill in the new bars? Sounds to me like the little nub is the problem. You either have to drill holes or grind the nub off inside the clamshell.
    Posted 03-03-2010 at 07:13 AM by rickard919 rickard919 is offline
 

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