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Post by billwill on Sept 15, 2023 10:47:04 GMT -5
Hey all, wondering if anyone here has ever run the stock cluster and body panels with aftermarket bars and stem?
I have a '99 Zuma with aftermarket bars and stem but am curious about trying to remove the center piece of the bars and somehow fitting the stock body panels and cluster. I would like to have the stock cluster just for appearance and mileage without installing a trailtech vapor if possible. Also curious if removing the center support on the bars is at all unsafe.
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sinfull
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Post by sinfull on Sept 16, 2023 4:54:51 GMT -5
Going to be a custom one off, take note of where the tabs are on the stock bars, see where the headset sits on the after market bars and attach mount tabs and clearance the headset to the after market bars. Should be able to figure out something that functions and looks decent.
Either that or get the duct tape out and attach the headset using the whole roll of duct tape. If you do it with the duct tape please take lots of pics so Brent can pin it as a tutorial for all the future custom scooter builders 😀😀
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Post by billwill on Sept 20, 2023 6:06:13 GMT -5
Going to be a custom one off, take note of where the tabs are on the stock bars, see where the headset sits on the after market bars and attach mount tabs and clearance the headset to the after market bars. Should be able to figure out something that functions and looks decent. Either that or get the duct tape out and attach the headset using the whole roll of duct tape. If you do it with the duct tape please take lots of pics so Brent can pin it as a tutorial for all the future custom scooter builders 😀😀 LOL yeah I was out there in the garage looking at things again and this seems like it would be a lot of effort for not so much gain. Looks like it would take a lot of work to not have something cobbled together with sticks and duct tape haha.
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