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03/29/09 at 10:07:34
 
Iwould like to swap the drag bars on my 2005 S40 for Buckhorns and could i use the ones from a 2004 savage or replacing the risers give me a better seating position
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Reply #1 - 03/29/09 at 14:00:18
 
swapping drags for buckhorns may leave you short on the cables.

Better seating position?  Are you reaching too far forward?

Although the stock bars are weighted to reduce vibrations, many bars will do a nice job.
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Reply #2 - 03/29/09 at 14:15:07
 
Something like these might work great for you.  
http://www.debrix.com/items/item.aspx?itemid=141502

These are for HD and have the dimples/drilled for cables.  You can find some without dimples/holes and likely not have to mess with changing cables.  They look cool on a LS650 too!
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Reply #3 - 03/30/09 at 07:08:07
 
Yes i am reaching to far forward am planning to get the bike back on the road this weekend have heard that trying to remove the grips can be a problem
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Reply #4 - 03/30/09 at 07:25:12
 
Pater wrote on 03/30/09 at 07:08:07:
Yes i am reaching to far forward am planning to get the bike back on the road this weekend have heard that trying to remove the grips can be a problem


No they're actually really easy to get off... I just used my pocket Knife and they came right off  Wink  And I've got a set of stock buckhorns and stock risers if you are interested pm me.  We'll see what we can work out.
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Reply #5 - 03/30/09 at 07:26:46
 
Pater wrote on 03/30/09 at 07:08:07:
Yes i am reaching to far forward am planning to get the bike back on the road this weekend have heard that trying to remove the grips can be a problem


Just the left grip.  What worked easy for me was taking off the left end cap, got a can of WD-40 with the little red straw and squirted some WD-40 up under the end of the grip.  I gave it a minute to soak in and used a loose hackswaw blade to slide between the grip and bar and worked it around a little.  Rotated the grip a little and it came right off.  I ran a paper towel through the inside of the grip to clean out the oil residue.  I've done this like 4 times resuing my stock grips.  Each time I put it on a new bar or when putting a previously used bar back on, I've never had to glue the left grip on.  Worked it on an left it.  Each time I removed it again I had to do the WD-40 and blade trick.
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Reply #6 - 03/30/09 at 07:41:00
 
I've removed several and never had a problem.  Get 3 phillips screwdrivers, stick them inbetween the grip and bar equally spaced.  The 1st one, go once around the bar to break the glue bond.  With all 3 in, twist until the grip twists off.
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Reply #7 - 03/30/09 at 08:10:05
 
If you don't work something out with Big Nix let me know.  I have some stock buckhorns/risers/cables I may be willing to trade for the drag bars (if they are stock).
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Reply #8 - 03/30/09 at 18:41:22
 
I might be interested in trading the stock drag bars too..I just purchased my 09 and really don't like having to lean way forward to control the bike.  I didn't see anyone mention it, does the wiring all have to change when moving from the drag bars to the buck horns?

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Reply #9 - 03/31/09 at 17:25:27
 
go_canez wrote on 03/30/09 at 18:41:22:
I might be interested in trading the stock drag bars too..I just purchased my 09 and really don't like having to lean way forward to control the bike.  I didn't see anyone mention it, does the wiring all have to change when moving from the drag bars to the buck horns?

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From what I know the wiring no but the clutch and brake cables yes.
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Reply #10 - 04/01/09 at 06:36:57
 
What is ment by dimples?
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Reply #11 - 04/01/09 at 15:07:55
 
Mortation wrote on 03/31/09 at 17:25:27:
From what I know the wiring no but the clutch and brake cables yes.

Thanks, good to know.  So if I change out I need to look for clutch and brake cables from where the s40/savage had buckhorns as an option.
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Reply #12 - 04/02/09 at 09:01:48
 
Pater wrote on 04/01/09 at 06:36:57:
What is ment by dimples?

Dimples are indentations in the bars for harley type controls.
Harley doesn't make opennings in the controls for the wiring so that if you want a clean look, you can run the wiring thru the bars.
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