Guest Patrick Nichols Posted May 13, 2006 Posted May 13, 2006 I have a 2000 V11 and was going to take the bar ends off, and can't find a hex bolt in the hole. all I see is what looks like rubber or an o-ring. I'm assuming they are stock. any ideas on removal? I tried putting cloth over the end and using a channel lock plier but it didn't seem to budge it.
DeBenGuzzi Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 I have a 2000 V11 and was going to take the bar ends off, and can't find a hex bolt in the hole. all I see is what looks like rubber or an o-ring. I'm assuming they are stock. any ideas on removal? I tried putting cloth over the end and using a channel lock plier but it didn't seem to budge it. 89107[/snapback] are you sure those are stock? the stock bar ends on the 2000 are threaded in and it takes a big hex to undo'em see if there is some way to stick something in there and unscrew'em, otherwise they might be aftermarket and may just yank out post a pic, only then can you get a true answer. Don't make me ride out there.
jrt Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 The rubber tip pops out- it's just a plug in an allen head- 5 or 6 mm. edit- the rubber tip I'm talking about is at the end...er the nipple on the teat, to borrow a different thread running here. also, use a strap wrench, no channel locks, so you don't mar the surface.
Guest Patrick Nichols Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 I'll try yanking. I'm trying to switch the clip-on bracket to the opposite side to take advantage of the few degrees on lift of the clip-ons for more comfort. I've read about this by someone on the forum. I bought my bike from a guy in the Twin Cities. I live out in the country outside of Madison. It is prime riding country, and your welcome anytime to drop by. Patrick
Guest ratchethack Posted May 14, 2006 Posted May 14, 2006 Patrick, I have the same Guzzi as yourself. Are you referring to the stock clip-ons? Mine aren't remotely close to switchable side-to-side. You may or may not be aware that the stock clip-ons have a 3-position angle adjustment beneath the triple clamp. I find the narrowest included angle perfect for my needs. BAA, TJM & YMMV
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