Crossroad handlebars
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Crossroad handlebars
A couple of months ago my bike had a tip over in the garage. thank god that there was no real damage to my bike.
unfortunately the handlebars took the brunt of the impact and of course with my luck are now bent.
i have had my eyes on a set of crossroad bars for my bike but just cant bring myself to ponying up 260 bucks plus shipping...
i did however found a fellow buller in Texas who was willing to part with his for about the same price as a set of new stock bars.
now the adventure starts with teardown, modifying and moving stuff around in order to get these things to work.
i will take before and after pics when i am done and can figure out how to post them.....
unfortunately the handlebars took the brunt of the impact and of course with my luck are now bent.
i have had my eyes on a set of crossroad bars for my bike but just cant bring myself to ponying up 260 bucks plus shipping...
i did however found a fellow buller in Texas who was willing to part with his for about the same price as a set of new stock bars.
now the adventure starts with teardown, modifying and moving stuff around in order to get these things to work.
i will take before and after pics when i am done and can figure out how to post them.....
Dirty T- Admin
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Re: Crossroad handlebars
After the dust settled, i have my new crossroads. they were the easiest thing to install on my entire bike.
as for the controls and electrical that was a completely different story all together.
there were a few challenges in this. since i have my HID ballasts behind my windscreen things are really tight.
i will get pics later today.
as for the controls and electrical that was a completely different story all together.
there were a few challenges in this. since i have my HID ballasts behind my windscreen things are really tight.
i will get pics later today.
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Dirty T wrote:After the dust settled, i have my new crossroads. they were the easiest thing to install on my entire bike.
as for the controls and electrical that was a completely different story all together.
there were a few challenges in this. since i have my HID ballasts behind my windscreen things are really tight.
i will get pics later today.
Did u post those pics? I wanna see these handle bars I need new ones as well.
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Re: Crossroad handlebars
i have not done it yet, but you are more than welcome to come look at them at my place.....and if i am in a really good mood. maybe, just maybe i will let you take it for a ride.
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Re: Crossroad handlebars
Sweet let me know where to go, I just put new D@D exhaust on mine gotta hear it sounds sick!
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Re: Crossroad handlebars
I live beside Waylon either way give me a call and we can arrange something 604 537 7859
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Re: Crossroad handlebars
K I will call u in next day or so
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