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Installing Savage LS650 handlebar on S40 Boulevard (Read 124 times)
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Installing Savage LS650 handlebar on S40 Boulevard
11/16/13 at 22:20:58
I bought Savage handlebar and I was trying to install it today and found that the risers are to long (or the wires are to short) and I need shorter risers. So, Savage risers are ok or there is better solution?
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Re: Installing Savage LS650 handlebar on S40 Boule
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11/17/13 at 00:07:30
You will most likely need to get the older style (buck horn) cables as they are different than the cables for drag bars. As far as risers, you can use savage risers or take the S40 risers apart and mount the clamp directly to the triple tree (will need different bolts)
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... the older style (buck horn) cables...
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11/17/13 at 03:04:58
The cables designed to go with those handlebars. They are longer. You'll also probably have to do something about the wiring length.
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You'll also probably have to do something about the wiring length.
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11/18/13 at 20:14:34
I don't remember for sure. It's on here somewhere. The cables for the pull-back handlebars are either 4 or 6 inches longer. I don't know about the wires but, I bet they are longer too.
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Steve H wrote
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I don't remember for sure. It's on here somewhere. The cables for the pull-back handlebars are either 4 or 6 inches longer. I don't know about the wires but, I bet they are longer too.
more like an inch or two.
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11/18/13 at 22:47:51
She always said an extra inch or two was all it needed....
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11/19/13 at 15:39:38
I thought they were longer than that. Oh well, learn something new every day.
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I thought they were longer than that. Oh well, learn something new every day.
That just reminded me of something a relative told me. "You can learn something new everyday and still die dumb."
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