How To Wire Motorcycle Handlebars Tutorial | ChapMoto.com
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
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Thank you so much for this video! EXACTLY what I needed to see for my internal wiring/new apes project. You rock dude 🤘🏻
Glad it helped!
Orale I'm doing a set of 18s this weekend thanks
Nice work Big J! The task isn't a fun one... but once finished your bike will look amazing! Internally run wiring is THE way to go! If you have any questions, we are here for you. Thanks for watching. - Eric & the Chap Moto Team
@Isaias Rhett sorry, you were right. no one cares.
Have you ever had to bore the left end to open the I.D? I'm wanting to install some heated grips but I found out my Burly Beach Bars won't receive my left heated grip due to the smaller I.D.
Hello, are you sure you have the correct size grip for those bars?
Thanks
No problem
Is that okay to drill handle bar?
Yes, for sure.
...hello, very good. I have a question regarding drilling: are those handlebars made from SS? because I do not see any chips if that are chromed...
I have a chromed one so I am thinking to use a tape to prevent a bit but I think that the edges of the holes will be rusted in no time...
Thanks
Hi TheReverb, if you want to use some tape on the bars that would be fine and help protect the overall finish of the bars throughout the entire process (pulling the wires through the bars can sometimes be a real pain depending on the inside diameter, bends of the bars, and how many wires you are pulling through...so you might find yourself twisting/pulling/ and bracing the bars from all different angles to snake the wires through...so yeah if you are worried about the finish taping them off at the beginning would be good). As for the rust, you shouldn't have much of an issue, but if you are concerned once you have the holes all smoothed out you could properly prep the area(s) and then add a dab of clear. Hope that helps.
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