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523 viewsThe gauges ever so slightly touch the headlight bucket.Sep 11, 2010
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623 viewsThe lowered gauge faces are just about in-line with the stock handle bars.Sep 11, 2010
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504 viewsRider's perspective.Sep 11, 2010
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After...897 viewsNow the gauge faces upward a little bit more thus allowing the rider (me) to view them better. A more direct, heads-on view.Sep 11, 2010
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917 viewsGauges mounted to the lowering brackets.Sep 11, 2010
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The necessary bits890 viewsThe two black oval pieces are the lowering mounts. A 4mm Allen head wrench is for the shown M6 x 1.00 x 12mm stainless steel screws and, of course, thread locker.Sep 11, 2010
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920 viewsLowering brackets mounted to the bike.Sep 11, 2010
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867 viewsRemove the stock bolts using a 5mm Allen wrench. Keep the stock bolts because you use them to remount the gauges to the lowering brackets.Sep 11, 2010
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931 viewsThe smaller screw in place and with thread locker applied.Sep 11, 2010
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Stock mountings813 viewsSep 11, 2010
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