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davepreston 25-05-09 04:26 PM

naked bars removal
 
how do you remove the bars from a naked
ive got the risers off but dont know how to seperate them to remove the bars, i asume the bolts are under the silver circular caps on top but how do you take them off without damaging anything cheers

Dave20046 25-05-09 05:20 PM

Re: naked bars removal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davepreston (Post 1919618)
how do you remove the bars from a naked
ive got the risers off but dont know how to seperate them to remove the bars, i asume the bolts are under the silver circular caps on top but how do you take them off without damaging anything cheers

On mine there were caps across the risers (the bits that rise the bar from the yolk right?) two allen head bolts on each riser, if you remove these they should seperate so you can take the bars off.

davepreston 25-05-09 05:25 PM

Re: naked bars removal
 
yea the risers split in 2 but there are 4 caps covering the allan bolts (last bit is assumption after your info) how do i remove the caps?

Dave20046 25-05-09 05:33 PM

Re: naked bars removal
 
Have you took the bolts all the way out dave the top parts of the risers should come off releasing the bars.

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AndyBrad 25-05-09 05:35 PM

Re: naked bars removal
 
screwdriver underneeth them

davepreston 25-05-09 05:55 PM

Re: naked bars removal
 
now done cheers peeps on to next stage of naked rebuild (not me you cheeky gits the bike) switching throttle and levers across to the new rentals (cheers numbers)

Dave20046 25-05-09 05:57 PM

Re: naked bars removal
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davepreston (Post 1919693)
now done cheers peeps on to next stage of naked rebuild (not me you cheeky gits the bike) switching throttle and levers across to the new rentals (cheers numbers)

no problem, do not cut them too short though or you'll be ****ed. Better too long than too short you can trim them more if needs be. I only just saved mine from being too short, very almost had to bin them. File the lugs off the switchgears and wrap where they're going to sit on the bars in electrical tape. Mine are nice and wide make it easy to drop the bike into a corner very quickly.

davepreston 25-05-09 06:02 PM

Re: naked bars removal
 
they are not getting cut at all :) the main thing im worried about is the throttle transfer if i f uc that up im in real drama land

Dave20046 25-05-09 06:12 PM

Re: naked bars removal
 
Aye probably a good plan, if you want to cut them to your own preference then you still can. should be okay just slide it all off one end and straight onto the new bars then do the other side. Probably best tackling the throttle first. You might need some boiling water and/or wd40 to remove the grip on the left.


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