I posted a shot of the excess that I had in the picture gallery under
Roberts pic.
I used tubing from Lowes that was 5/8" outside diameter and 1/2"
inside. It cost about $3 for a ten foot roll. I used about 3.5', cut
it long so you can trim to a tight fit.
From there I filled with large fishing splitshot that was a little
less than 1/2" diameter,but you could use smaller just takes more.
Once full I plugged one end with a little silicone and left the other
end open for cutting.
I was replacing factory grips so there were no grips on bar. The lead
filled plastic tubing slid right into the open end of the handlebars,
I didnt have to lube the inside of bar but others might apply a
little slick something to make easier. Once I had fed tubing through
to the other side I cut off at handlebar end and sealed this end with
silicone. At this point the whole length can be removed and re
inserted rather easily if you do not like results. It made a real
differance in mine the lead dampened the inherrant vibration of the
650.
I then installed new grips, if you are not putting on new grips one
could cut a hole in the end and install tube then fill end with a
little more silicone to keep water out.
Robert
handlebar lead cord
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