I have the same bars but mine are 14. Had to go plus 8 on the bars waiting on my spacers cause if you have the cheap rubber ones you get another death wobble on top of the existing death wobble
@@guacam4ya103 I get it when I’m slowing down or breaking to lower speed 410parts sells the bushing for like $20-$40 bucks and the death wobble is gone. I know bolt headz posted a video of the steel bearing for the neck and it completely removes the death wobble
@@Jacobowitness excellent that's what I wanted to hear, I ordered the bushings today. Besides the death wobble I also have some pretty bumpy roads around my house and I'm looking forward to not having the bars bouncing around on every bump I hit lol
For the 14mm bolts for the handle bars how long did you get them? 14mm by? I’m replacing mine and would like to know the correct length before I start.
hello I would like to know where you ordered the handlebar rings to make it more rigid? can you give me the reference and the website to order them? thank you
Thank you! All you need if you get these bars are extended cables, 14mm bolts and lock washers! I recommend getting the hard bushings as well but not necessary
I'm looking to put same bars on my bolt. Sounds like the brake line is a must to replace. Is the clutch cable also a must? Were you able to turn freely or did you just decide to since you ordered parts? Also, did new cables come with any directions for installation?
Hello! all cables and brake line should be replaced using any of the stock cables is to sketchy and I dont think they would reach anyway. There were no instructions but just be aware of how you take off your stock cables and just repeat with the new cables. It is a fairly easy job to tackle. It was a little stretch to get the cables all together but be patient. Also lube cables before you install them.
@@LiamMcGuinnessVitalVentures yes. In the video where you install your vans grips you mention this small gap at the throttle. Looks like you found a solution now :-)
@@Fabe767 yes haha I took them off and used more alcohol and was just aggressive with it lol once it stretched enough I held it there for a minute until the alcohol dried
Gabriel Pierri what’s up! I think you have posted some of my bike before but I’d love to send you some more, I appreciate all the support. I’ll shoot you a message today it will be @vital__ventures
This is looking good man.....I am staying tuned.
Thanks for checking it! Slowly but surly the build will be completed
Great build dude!!!
Thanks man!!
Where is part 2??
I have the same bars but mine are 14. Had to go plus 8 on the bars waiting on my spacers cause if you have the cheap rubber ones you get another death wobble on top of the existing death wobble
I can attest to this, I have the 10inch zombie performance bars with the stock bushings and the death wobble between 20 and 50 is horrible
@@guacam4ya103 I get it when I’m slowing down or breaking to lower speed 410parts sells the bushing for like $20-$40 bucks and the death wobble is gone. I know bolt headz posted a video of the steel bearing for the neck and it completely removes the death wobble
@@Jacobowitness excellent that's what I wanted to hear, I ordered the bushings today. Besides the death wobble I also have some pretty bumpy roads around my house and I'm looking forward to not having the bars bouncing around on every bump I hit lol
@@guacam4ya103 😂😂😂 yeah dude with those bushing it’ll feel way better trust me.
After adding the new 3/10 washers, did your new bars fit in the washer hole or did they mount on top of the new washers?
Got a link for the extended cables you used by chance? Nice bike man
Thanks man!
cables - www.motionpro.com/c/black-vinyl-cables?v=10709
brake line -www.shopyamaha.com/product/details/extended-length-braided-stainless-steel-brake-line
@@LiamMcGuinnessVitalVentures replying to save link lol
Over all how do you like the bars? Do you wish you went 10 inch
Can i have the link for the bushings
Will this stop the handle bar vibrations too??
Do you remember how you undid the 2 clips on the right housing
Not sure I understand what clips you are referring to. Everything was extremely easy to take apart
Hi friend! That handlebar comes with bolts? Or you use the original ones that comes with the bike?
Hello! Bolts did not come with the bars but the manufacturer told me what size and I got them for maybe 5 bucks at Home Depot
@@LiamMcGuinnessVitalVentures thanks friend! Could you share the size and info?
@@SebastianOrtegaRubio 14mm bolts about 25mm of threads. But message him to double check it would be different for you not sure
For the 14mm bolts for the handle bars how long did you get them? 14mm by? I’m replacing mine and would like to know the correct length before I start.
The suggested using 20-25mm of thread
hello I would like to know where you ordered the handlebar rings to make it more rigid? can you give me the reference and the website to order them? thank you
Hello, all the links are in the description of the video
You remember if those are 8 or 10 inch rise. Also zombie performance is the best and he will build you custom bars off your specs.
8inch! They are amazing
@@LiamMcGuinnessVitalVentures Thanks man.
Bike is looking great! I really wanna put these on my bike! If I was to get them what else would I need?
Thank you! All you need if you get these bars are extended cables, 14mm bolts and lock washers! I recommend getting the hard bushings as well but not necessary
Liam McGuinness thank you so much! I’m for sure getting them now seeing them on your bike!
What throttle tube did you get for the vans grips to work?
Used the stock tube
Did you remove at all the rubber dampers or no?
If you are talking about the bushing then yes I replaced them with hard bushings and there is no play in the bars
I'm looking to put same bars on my bolt. Sounds like the brake line is a must to replace. Is the clutch cable also a must? Were you able to turn freely or did you just decide to since you ordered parts? Also, did new cables come with any directions for installation?
Hello! all cables and brake line should be replaced using any of the stock cables is to sketchy and I dont think they would reach anyway. There were no instructions but just be aware of how you take off your stock cables and just repeat with the new cables.
It is a fairly easy job to tackle. It was a little stretch to get the cables all together but be patient. Also lube cables before you install them.
@@LiamMcGuinnessVitalVentures Thanks, I appreciate you taking the time to respond. Motor looks good.
does anyone know if the triple tree on the scr950 is the same as the yamaha bolt?
I think it is but I’m not certain
@@LiamMcGuinnessVitalVentures thanks. Looks like the bolts for the speedo bracket are drilled on the back side but thats all I see.
idk if youre still responding but what length bolts did you get?
M14-2.00 x 60
How did you get rid of the gap at the throttel?
the gap from the grips?
@@LiamMcGuinnessVitalVentures yes. In the video where you install your vans grips you mention this small gap at the throttle. Looks like you found a solution now :-)
@@Fabe767 yes haha I took them off and used more alcohol and was just aggressive with it lol once it stretched enough I held it there for a minute until the alcohol dried
What exact hardware did you get??
its all in the video... 14mm molts and lock washers.. for bushing and handle bars the link is in the discription and Id get some blue locktite also
What’s the length of the bolts
hi bro, send us pictures of your bike to post on our profile @metric_clubstyle
Gabriel Pierri what’s up! I think you have posted some of my bike before but I’d love to send you some more, I appreciate all the support. I’ll shoot you a message today it will be @vital__ventures