My 1100 had a little lie down on a ferry last year and bent the rubber mounted end of the left bar down (so that it's closed the gap in the little flanged bit next to the switchgear to nothing - hopefully this makes sense).
So I want to remove them to either straighten the left bar or change them.
The Clymer manual says you've got to remove the tank and dismantle all the switchgear and remove the cables from the clutch levers and twistgrip. Is there any shortcut to this or is my Clymer actually telling the truth?
Also, does anyone happen to know the Renthal part number for a replacement with approximately the same geometry as the standard bar?
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Matt
So I want to remove them to either straighten the left bar or change them.
The Clymer manual says you've got to remove the tank and dismantle all the switchgear and remove the cables from the clutch levers and twistgrip. Is there any shortcut to this or is my Clymer actually telling the truth?
Also, does anyone happen to know the Renthal part number for a replacement with approximately the same geometry as the standard bar?
ta
Matt

