BorgBiker
Well-Known Member
In the nearly 6 months that I've had the Max, it has become clear that at my size (6'1, 230lbs) drag bars are not a good fit for me on the Max. I love the look, but I wind up holding on too tightly, with too much pressure on my palms too often, resulting in my hands becoming numb. I tried to focus on having a looser grip, which has helped a little bit, but my hands still go numb.
So I ordered a set of Superbike Bars from Sean Morley. They arrived very fast, and as many of you know Sean's so cool to work with. I fully expect to be giving him several mortgage payments worth of income over the next few years.
Anyway, I took everything off the old bars, removed them, and put on the new bars. Put everything back on the new bars, with the brake master cylinder being the last item to reinstall. This is when I discover that the dual steel-braided brake lines are too short to allow anything but the drag bar!
(Pic shows the distance the lines are short. It barely reaches the old flat bars.)
Of course I had to put the old drag bars back on, which sucks worse since I know what the new bars feel like now - my hands go exactly where the FEEL like they should go. Another week or 3 and I will have the money to get some longer brake lines. But until then I am back to the drag bars :icon_rolleyes:
Moral of the story... check EVERYTHING before you start dis-assembly. The time you save will certainly be your own.
So I ordered a set of Superbike Bars from Sean Morley. They arrived very fast, and as many of you know Sean's so cool to work with. I fully expect to be giving him several mortgage payments worth of income over the next few years.
Anyway, I took everything off the old bars, removed them, and put on the new bars. Put everything back on the new bars, with the brake master cylinder being the last item to reinstall. This is when I discover that the dual steel-braided brake lines are too short to allow anything but the drag bar!
(Pic shows the distance the lines are short. It barely reaches the old flat bars.)
Of course I had to put the old drag bars back on, which sucks worse since I know what the new bars feel like now - my hands go exactly where the FEEL like they should go. Another week or 3 and I will have the money to get some longer brake lines. But until then I am back to the drag bars :icon_rolleyes:
Moral of the story... check EVERYTHING before you start dis-assembly. The time you save will certainly be your own.