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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Kissimmee, FL
Posts: 142
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Hi,
Just got the apes I always wanted. Now I need to install them. Anyone think I can do this without buying new cables and wires? Just re-routing the cables? Are Kuryakyn grips easy to get off and back on? Should I just take it to my local shop? Any advice will help. Thanks.
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1998 Honda Shadow Spirit 1100
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Floyd County, VA
Posts: 1,188
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With 13" apes I seriously doubt you'll be able to use the stock cables or brake line. You could mount the bars then hold your controls up & see how much longer they need to be, then order replacements.
Not much help, sorry..
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 2,778
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Kuryakyn ISO grips? Depends on how well they were glued. With the stock glue that comes with them, grab them and give them a few turns; they should break loose. Mine are on with Superglue, so no way they're coming off.
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