What do you mean IF you get it done??????????
I procrastinated all winter about getting them installed. For some insane mental reason, I don't like doing handlebars :?
Take the tank off first, or put a REALLY HEAVY blanket on it.
Are you still up for a ride tomorrow?
Yep, used the wife's snuggy blanket (with her unknowing....) of course. And yes, I would like to go for a ride tomorrow; need to check the Doppler in the morning for a possibility of rain. Supposed to be nice, but you know how Maryland weather can be.... :-|
There'll be tears.
Files, angle grinders, hammers - Go!
Ha, did not have to resort to heavy handed means.
I am proud to report that "I got 'er dun" :RockOn:
1. I did not "bend" anything with a Harbor Freight "piece -O- chit" torque wrench
2. I did not "chip" anything; unlike my poor front fender when I first installed my Clearview windshield. Right after I got my Rocket.
3. I did not have to; nor even contemplated, the utterance of a single cussword while engaged in the T-Bar installation operation.
Here are some pic's:
I like the position of the bars like this. My wrists are going to feel A LOT better; more of a natural position for them.
I posted a long time ago about the sloppy welds that I though were going to interfere with the control housing position(s) on the T-Bars. I had nothing to worry about after all, there's actually more than enough space to install the housing without running out of room for the hand grips:
You can see the supplied bracket that came with the T-Bars to mount the Triumph gauges. Was not sure how to install it (it was bent) so just have it set up like this for now. Will screw around with it in a couple of days and see if I can move the position of the gauges towards the bars. Sadly, I will have to remove the gauges in order to lift the tank now. :|