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Question Posted By: SoulSurvivorSC on 8-1-2010
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Got 14 inch apes. 2nd time they have moved when yanked on. Back to dealership Tues. Any tips?
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- At the risk of sounding simple, tighten them??? By: BomberBob on: 8-1-2010
- Guess i would have to ask why are you yanking on em as its a good way to fatigue the metal and bust em. Even if the bars are knarled and tight a good yank or pot hole can move any of em. if you got pull on em, i usually pull for lower down...its all physics. By: beau on: 8-1-2010
- drill and pin them. By: MarkGoff on: 8-1-2010
- They look cool as shit,,,but that is one hell of alot of leverage,,,,,Pining is probably the only answer. By: stroker on: 8-2-2010
- is it a 1-1/4" bar if so get a burly set up for those bars. the stoke top clamp are not strong enough if it is a 1-1/4'bar. I have been there many times befor.with people & there apes & the wrong top clamps & etc... By: pinkstf on: 11-6-2010
- I have 16 in Burly NarrowGlide Apes I switched out my Handlebar Dampers with Polyeurethane and loctite the riser bolts and the clamp bolts they won't move By: scottmiller75 on: 4-22-2011
- inch ya3ni 5 dghots nrregaes ..grnam kidnal gabe havakin hed...!verche sa cameran chem kider ichou indsi photogenic chi haner so..i think u should change it che? By: Guest on: 9-28-2012
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