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    Heli-Bar help

    My next project is putting these bad boys on, however, I don't know what I did with the instruction manual. Does anyone have the installation manual on Heli-Bars. I remember specific torque specs on the bolts.
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    You know I went on the website and could not find this, I actually emailed them, which they still didnt get back to me. Thank you. Round of beers on me next rally, whenever that is. BTW, last X-country in 2015 stayed in Avoca, after getting rained on all day, beautiful country.
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    welcome back sweet ride and your welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by f6byellow View Post
    welcome back sweet ride and your welcome
    Thanks again
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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Thanks again
    How far up and out from stock can you go before hitting stuff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGLRY View Post
    Correct!
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    For those with a Deluxe F6B and heated grips, the instructions mention using the heater to warm up the grips while taking them off (pia)have to plug up the dash and run the engine.

    My Buddy JJ, had me use the Heatgun, get's the job done better and faster, no running engine, and all that other noise.

    Done it yesterday, worked great, done in a few hours.

    Love my Heli's, up another 6" from stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxrider View Post
    For those with a Deluxe F6B and heated grips, the instructions mention using the heater to warm up the grips while taking them off (pia)have to plug up the dash and run the engine.

    My Buddy JJ, had me use the Heatgun, get's the job done better and faster, no running engine, and all that other noise.

    Done it yesterday, worked great, done in a few hours.

    Love my Heli's, up another 6" from stock
    Did you make a video?
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    Haha, no video.
    Got it all in my mind, the 3rd time , the first time doing it with Heated grips, just a little slower.

    Take your time, make sure you apply plenty of heat to the clutch side grip (L)makes the glue softer, and makes take-off easier, that is the only time-consuming side, the rest is a piece of cake.

    Buy some grip glue and apply sparingly and have the foresight to shove it up there quickly, use the bars in the center for grip and use your body weight to assist you to get it up there.

    If you go back to Kury ISO grips, use Zipties on the ribs for chinch down, way easier than muscle the grips to close, and plenty of liquid soap to grease it up.

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