VFR vs Throttlemeister :(

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  1. dmmcdorman

    dmmcdorman New Member

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    Hello all,

    I am the proud owner of an 03 VFR. Love her!

    When I purchased the bike, there was only an end cap on the clutch side....throttle side missing. Trip to the Honda dealership, ordered factory bar ends..they don't fit! The previous owner had installed Throttlemeister bar ends.

    There's about an inch of bar sticking out the throttle grip. What do I do? I can't figure out how to upload pictures from my phone yet...but will work on it. :(
     


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    dmmcdorman New Member

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    Never mind. Think I figured it out w a pair of vice grips. Now I need a new bar weight and parts. Thanks anyway and if you're riding a VFR....you're alright in my book.
     


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    If you're looking to replace the bar weights, get some of these: Vibranator.com . They seem kind of silly, but they really do work.

    Or if you're close by you can have my old ones I took off.
     


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    I just may have what you need kicking around the shop. Hit me with a PM if you are interested in OEM stuff.

    I would like to try the vibronator some day..
     


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