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Old 24-05-06, 06:20 PM   #1
lukemillar
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I have just noticed that since overhaulling my forks, the wires going to the left hand switchgear are currently sitting behind the fork leg instead of in front of it. It's not a massive issue because it isn't being snagged or stretched but I would like to put it back.

Had a quick look and at the moment, I'm planning on removing the top yoke and the left hand clip on, lifting the wire of the top and re-assembling. Though because it is raining and I don't have a garage and I'm lazy - Is there a quicker way - some way of just disconnecting it from the switchgear with minimal effort?

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Luke
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Old 24-05-06, 06:22 PM   #2
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Only if the switch gear will fit between the headstock and fork leg. If you split it and squeeze them through like an open sandwhich. Might fit... Can't sue me if it don't!
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Old 24-05-06, 07:18 PM   #3
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Only if the switch gear will fit between the headstock and fork leg. If you split it and squeeze them through like an open sandwhich. Might fit... Can't sue me if it don't!
That's about as correct as you can get. I had aftermarket bars on my naked and they were too wide for the cables to fit as they should. so I shortcut them using this method.

Have since got different bars and they are now routed the correct way.
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