LSL Handlebars
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LSL Handlebars
Well to finish up my streetfighter project I decided to get the LSL handlebar riser kit from Spleiger. This kit is amazing...it comes with the adaptors brackets, handlebars, and the extended brake lines to make up for the rise. The only problem that I had was getting the clutch cable to become long enough, but it just took some patience. Overall I'm stoked for the new look and ride. Here are some pictures.
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RE: LSL Handlebars
Run the clutch cable under the frame, over the valve cover and out through the gap between the front of the tank and the frame, then up to the clutch lever.
I have a simalar setup and the cable is long enough for full range of swing, left to right using this route without a pull on the cable at full left.
Oh, I straightened the metal collar at the lever end to make the cable a straight pull and not curved.
With the curved cable end in place the cable will not work with your setup.
Put the metal curved cable end in a vice and GENTLY apply pressure to straighten the cable.
It is easy.
I have a simalar setup and the cable is long enough for full range of swing, left to right using this route without a pull on the cable at full left.
Oh, I straightened the metal collar at the lever end to make the cable a straight pull and not curved.
With the curved cable end in place the cable will not work with your setup.
Put the metal curved cable end in a vice and GENTLY apply pressure to straighten the cable.
It is easy.
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08-12-2005 12:42 AM