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Old 01-20-2008   #3 (permalink)
Tumbleweed
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Be adviced that the control housings on left/right sides have a small plastic tab corresponding to a hole in the original bars. You either want to drill a similar hole in the new bars, or grind the tabs off. Grinding is easier, but you have to use a layer of electrical tape/duct tape on the new bars to secure the housings from moving.

Oh, and the original bar end weights won't fit the new bars unless you weld in a similar nut or mock up something from another set of bar end weights.
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