KX Riders
Maintenance & Technical => KX500 Original => Topic started by: maddoggy on May 01, 2010, 03:50:06 PM
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well, i mounted up the new tusk D-flex handguards that i wrote about in the "wipeout" post. they are really strong, and they look great. when i was mounting them though i got a little crazy and overtightened the right one on the bar end. it stretched the bar a little bit and i can feel the throttle tube dragging on it on the inside, not good. anyone have a suggestion for a fix? i thought about using a scotchbrite style buffing pad on my diegrinder to shave a little off the diameter where the throttle tube sits, but i'm not sure if thats a good idea or not. i'll think on it before doing that. i wish i could take the bars to work and shrink them slightly in the hose crimp press. any other ideas? i'm all ears.
maddoggy
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Are these steel or aluminum handlebars?
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i would use emory cloth and just be patient.
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they are aluminum bars. i am a little hesitant to trim the diameter down by any method. i would rather shrink them down by some method of crimping.
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Thats crazy that you were able to stretch them in the first place. You almost need some sort of sizing die. If you could find something with a 7/8 inner to hammer on to the bars but then you will pay hell getting it back off. You might just consider buying new bars.
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use a wheel cylinder hone on the throttle tube.
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Thats crazy that you were able to stretch them in the first place. You almost need some sort of sizing die. If you could find something with a 7/8 inner to hammer on to the bars but then you will pay hell getting it back off. You might just consider buying new bars.
yah, i think the die crimping is the only way to go so the integrity of the bars won't be a question. i really don't like the idea of taking material off by any method even though i only need .030 or .040 probably. i'll let you guys know what i decide to do and whether or not it worked. i did think about new bars, but other than this little problem, they are in perfect condition. i'll try a fix before replacing them.
maddoggy
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I like the hose crimper idea myself. I've done that before with great results on aluminum and steel with a Gates crimper. I have not done it on bars, but I don't see the harm in doing it out at the end.
torch
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these are only a couple bucks :| maybe you could squeeze it back.
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i was in the garage last night, looking at stuff i cant due now that my wrist is broke, and i took a good hard look at the new handguards. i cant believe i didnt see it before, but the end of the throttle tube was touching the dang handguard. very slightly but it was touching. so i took a bare hacksaw blade and twenty lefthanded minutes later KABOOM, everything is golden now. i swore what i felt was drag on the inner part of the tube. now i feel like an idiot for not giving the problem the proper diagnostics. sorry guys but thanks for your input.
maddoggy