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WTB: Bar End Weights

Started by bman, February 15, 2011, 12:59:18 AM

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bman

I think that is what they are called. I bent the black thing at the end of the grips along with the  bolt. Threads on the bar side are good.  I would prefer them to not be in too bad of shape. Thanks

Brandon

adidasguy

How many do you need? DO you need them to screw in or with the expanding rubber bushing?
Excellent condition, but might need painting.

bman

I need screw in and just one,  How much you wanting?

adidasguy

$8 shipped. It will be in eexcellent condition but may need painting as sometimes the paint gets removed when I run them through the parts cleaner/polisher.
If you need the screw, please give me the correct length as it is not always the same. You can measure the length from your other bar end. If you know the thread size and pitch, it would guarantee the right screw. Otherwise, I'll base it on screws used in the factory clip-ons. They should be the same.
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bman

Alright. I wont be able to do the measuring or paypal till later on. How do you find the thread size and pitch?

Brandon

adidasguy

#5
I think we can assume it is the standard bar end screw size.
What type of bars? So I can guess the right length. Anyway, if too long you can always cut off the screw to fit.
Maybe post a picture of your bars.

bman

They are stock/stard bars (I believe..lol). I am sending payment and info in a few and here is a pic. If anything else is needed let me know.


adidasguy

Stock bars used the rubber bushing. I'll put that together with the bar end. If you have those parts and just need a new screw for them, let me know.

bman

I must of gotten confused..lol..all well. What it looks like is the bar end and a screw goes through it into the handlebar. The bar end and screw are bent. I havent pulled it off so am  not sure about a bushing. I am completely new with this bike or any bike so I dunno what I'm talkin about.

adidasguy

OK. Pull it out. You bike is a newer GS so you have a rubber bushing that expands to hold the bar end in place. Loosen the screw a little then wiggle everything out. You can spray a little WD40 in to help pull it out then use a rag & stick to clean out the oil before you put the new one in. You probably just need the bar end and the screw. The 2 nuts and rubber bushing can be reused. Let me know. I'll grab stuff to mail out tomorrow.

Nut next to weight is oversized and just floats there. Nut on far end is the only one that threads into the screw.

Probably like this based on the type of bars you have:

bman


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