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V7 II/III clubman bars

Hello ... have a V7iii Stone ... bought rizoma clubman bars ... the when I turn left it seems the throttle get stuck .. anybody have this problem? ... how did you fix it ... hope somebody can help ... thanks
they might be a little wide. I have clubman bars on mine without any slack issues. I also have a v7 iii
 
Check cable routing. Also there may not be enough slack.

how do I adjust slack ... the rizoma bars are shorter ... so when turning left ... the cables kinda contort and get stuck ...

how do I adjust slack ... already remove it from the clips it was on ...

do i have to remove the tank all the way ...

thanks very much for your help .... trying as much to do it myself ... just 2 years in the motorcycling game ...

thanks very much for the help guys
 
they might be a little wide. I have clubman bars on mine without any slack issues. I also have a v7 iii

I think not wide ... but shortened ...

you did not have to adjust your cables? .... what brand did you use on your clubman?

if not to much trouble could you take photo?

thanks ...
 
I think not wide ... but shortened ...

you did not have to adjust your cables? .... what brand did you use on your clubman?

if not to much trouble could you take photo?

thanks ...
Sorry it's raining in socal and had to bring the bike inside. Best I can do for now. As for the handlebar, I found it on eBay. It's from a brand called Emgo. Same diameter as stock.
No I didn't have to adjust my cables. Just had to drill holes in order to fit the controls
 

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Sorry it's raining in socal and had to bring the bike inside. Best I can do for now. As for the handlebar, I found it on eBay. It's from a brand called Emgo. Same diameter as stock.
No I didn't have to adjust my cables. Just had to drill holes in order to fit the controls

Thanks Louise ... thanks for the information ... might also be from my throttle ... since I also changed it to rizoma ... let me trouble shot it again .... thanks for your help ... hope I can return the favor next time .... :) ... stay safe ....
 
Hello ... have a V7iii Stone ... bought rizoma clubman bars ... the when I turn left it seems the throttle get stuck .. anybody have this problem? ... how did you fix it ... hope somebody can help ... thanks

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Looks good. I am thinking of something similar with Ace bars but on up and back risers. Not because I want lower but because I have long arms.
The cables should drop vertically down the steerer, as the clutch does, so there is less tug on them when turning. This is true of all handlebar cables. Move the cables in to behind the speedo, parallel to the twist grip, and then straight down and under.
(yeah I know it's a bit late but I was looking for look of Ace bars on V7ii, I've changed bars more than a few times on bikes)
 
Sorry it's raining in socal and had to bring the bike inside. Best I can do for now. As for the handlebar, I found it on eBay. It's from a brand called Emgo. Same diameter as stock.
No I didn't have to adjust my cables. Just had to drill holes in order to fit the controls
A little late to the game here, but: How did you fit bar ends with those bars? Did they come threaded?
 
A little late to the game here, but: How did you fit bar ends with those bars? Did they come threaded?
They did not come threaded. These bar ends came with a rubber spacer slotted into the bore of the bar that expands under compression when tightened.
 
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