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Kuryakyn ISOs w/stock weights
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Hi Guys

Someone once mentioned how to do this. Would you mind posting it again please? I'd like to use the stock weights with the ISOs.

Thanks - Ponz


What I did was to use a dremel tool to grind out the ends of the Kuryakyn ISO’s making the hole at the end big enough to be able to screw in the end weights. Then after checking that you can screw them both in enough that they will stay on but still have a working throttle. Take them back off and use some blue lock tight on the threads to hold them in place as you will not be able to screw them in as tight as they where before. Make sure that your throttle does not bind and everything should be ok. shave35


 just did this install and it was a pain in the A$$... what really worked well was i bought a drilled bit that goes from 1/4 to 7/8 and drill the hole out then i used a dremel tool to get the rest... on the left side i had to take the spacier out to get the bar end in... looks great i took a short ride and felt great... i didnt take any pics why i was doing it because it was pretty.. .jdvandemark


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