V Veloz Registered Apr 2, 2005 #1 I want to replace then with a chrome ones,but i can t take then out,please any help...thanks(busa 2002 )
I want to replace then with a chrome ones,but i can t take then out,please any help...thanks(busa 2002 )
Pipefighter248 Donating Member Registered Apr 2, 2005 #2 Just grab the bar end by itself and turn. It is much easier then trying to remove by the screw.
Pipefighter248 Donating Member Registered Apr 2, 2005 #4 I had the same problem also. Started to stip the screw and got mad and tried twisting them by hand. Came off with no problem.
I had the same problem also. Started to stip the screw and got mad and tried twisting them by hand. Came off with no problem.
S shenoyp Hayabusa Master Jedi Donating Member Registered Apr 3, 2005 #6 (frisbee @ April 03 2005 said: impact driver worked for me Click to expand... Same here...
Smoke_Dog Registered Apr 3, 2005 #7 (pipefighter248 @ April 04 2005 said: Just grab the bar end by itself and turn. It is much easier then trying to remove by the screw. Click to expand... DO what Pipefighter said! or take a hammer and tap, just tap, the screw driver while inserted into the screw. Purpose is to break loose the lock tight <!--EDIT|Smoke_Dog Reason for Edit: None given...|1112534338 -->
(pipefighter248 @ April 04 2005 said: Just grab the bar end by itself and turn. It is much easier then trying to remove by the screw. Click to expand... DO what Pipefighter said! or take a hammer and tap, just tap, the screw driver while inserted into the screw. Purpose is to break loose the lock tight <!--EDIT|Smoke_Dog Reason for Edit: None given...|1112534338 -->
BigBSBusa Comin' back stronger than ever! Donating Member Registered Apr 3, 2005 #8 Impact screwdriver worked for me as well.
MC MUSTANG Peace Keeper or Ban Hammer-it's up to you; IDMBT#9 Staff member Administrator Registered Apr 3, 2005 #9 I used the hammer technique on an allen head wrench. (the aftermarket ones that I later replaced with throttlemiester)
I used the hammer technique on an allen head wrench. (the aftermarket ones that I later replaced with throttlemiester)
I IL_BusaBoy Donating Member Registered Apr 3, 2005 #10 It was difficult but I actually got them off with a screwdriver. Was pretty surprised since I heard of everyone's difficulty on here with them before.
It was difficult but I actually got them off with a screwdriver. Was pretty surprised since I heard of everyone's difficulty on here with them before.
BA BUSA MotoGP Wannabe Donating Member Registered Apr 3, 2005 #11 Just twist the bar end and the screw at the same time.