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Re:Drag bar look.. Barons or Yamaha Fat T bar 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
I have the Yami fat bars & love them. I'm 6'0" & they fit really nicely.
 
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Re:Drag bar look.. Barons or Yamaha Fat T bar 3 Months ago  
Ok so I got the Barons enferno radius drag bars.. I just cant justify paying 5 hours labor to do this.. Does anyone have a link to a shop manual or something that I can go off of and do this myself it cant be that hard but I dont want to screw anything up or run into a problem and im screwed..
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Re:Drag bar look.. Barons or Yamaha Fat T bar 3 Months ago  
i got drag specialty t bars and they were great.didnt take long to install(not 4 hours).everything fits that was stock so it went well.sorry no pic at this time i took them off for more of a cruiser look.
 
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Re:Drag bar look.. Barons or Yamaha Fat T bar 3 Months ago  
do both black wrapped cables (wires inside) go through the bars? Its the taking apart the controls im worried about everything else looks basic just unbolt and bolt on but stock does not run through the bars ya know..
 
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Re:Drag bar look.. Barons or Yamaha Fat T bar 3 Months ago  
i had the holes to do it but i didnt cuz i didnt feel liketaking a chance at breaking one end of the wire but i was told by one company that sells carlini bars that it isnt that hard to do.i had carlini t bars on my 650 classic and they came with the string to pull the wires through.theysaid you just have to take the wires off and they should ift.but i didnt try it.it didnt lookbad with the wires out either.
 
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Re:Drag bar look.. Barons or Yamaha Fat T bar 3 Months ago  
I puy a set of hose on the wife's v-star and they are not hard to do. I ran the wires inside the bar. Just make yourself a diagram of the connectors before you take them apart. I used dental floss and a shop vac to pull a fish line. I took the wires out of their black sheath. took some time but it was worth it. cleans up the bars a lot. Good luck!!!
 
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