Top yoke conversion problem

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Top yoke conversion problem

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For some reason I seem to be struggling with everything! (Can I use the 'Essex' card for all my downfalls Mac? :) )

I can't get my throttle cables to route anywhere without causing them to kink or get squashed :(

Any tips? Image
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Eh try undoing the nut where they go into the throttle housing, turn the metal bit to a new position & tighten it back up. Try various angles of dangle until happy.

''Can I use the 'Essex' card for all my downfalls Mac?'' No you cant Jamie, not all people from Essex are Dim, just a few of YOU... :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks Mac! Bazza is from Essex & he is bright as a button, I'll go sit in the corner & dream about orange women, white Ford Capri's and Burberry :lol:
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Jamoi wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks Mac! Bazza is from Essex & he is bright as a button, I'll go sit in the corner & dream about orange women, white Ford Capri's and Burberry :lol:

So am I...from Essex that is not dreaming about Oompa Loompa's...
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Jamie, you will need to move your Brake lines, but the throttle cables will stay where you have them. I will send photos of where mine are
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Fazer runs them above the bar, is that worth a try, it's quite a neat solution. So they go up and forwards, then turn down between the stanchions.
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Re: Top yoke conversion problem

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AMCQ46 wrote:Jamie, you will need to move your Brake lines, but the throttle cables will stay where you have them. I will send photos of where mine are
I can't get enough length to go round the front of the fork tube (like standard iirc), it's not like I've got ape hangers either :(
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You will need to loosen the throttle cables to their max both ends. Bars and carbs. :thumbup:

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My throttle cable runs above the brake lever and round the outside of the fork .
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MacV2 wrote:
Jamoi wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks Mac! Bazza is from Essex & he is bright as a button, I'll go sit in the corner & dream about orange women, white Ford Capri's and Burberry :lol:

So am I...from Essex that is not dreaming about Oompa Loompa's...
I don't think anyone wants to know what you dream about mac !!
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Mine run like this
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ging500 wrote:
MacV2 wrote:
Jamoi wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks Mac! Bazza is from Essex & he is bright as a button, I'll go sit in the corner & dream about orange women, white Ford Capri's and Burberry :lol:

So am I...from Essex that is not dreaming about Oompa Loompa's...
I don't think anyone wants to know what you dream about mac !!
Read that again Rob... :lol:
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See mine below:

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Re: Top yoke conversion problem

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Thanks for the photos guys :)

They really help, I ended up with the same layout as you Ali, seems to work ok and it's good to see someone else with the same setup.

The only problems I encountered were:

1- removing the shear bolts - angle grinder

2- routing the throttle cables - got there in the end.

3- Galfer brake hoses are too short! Managed to get a local hose shop to make some better quality ones up for half the price, also had the choice of blue, red, white & black! Went black because I'm boring.

So, very minor problems overall :)

I took it for a little spin round the block, my first impressions are...

- I have to be a little more sensitive with steering inputs, those wide bars have lots of authority!

- field of vision is really good as I'm more upright so I'm not bending my neck round my shoulders to look around.

- wheelies are much more stable

- Kneedowns: no problem! Difficult to gauge exactly how much more tyre I have left but, I'll get that lean angle memory built up over time

- new braided hoses have transformed the feel of the front brakes, much more positive.

- could do with moving the levers towards the center of the bars a bit more as I'm pulling with my two fingers very close to the pivot, meaning it takes more effort as there's less leverage.

- skinny, medium renthal grips make me feel like I'm on my crosser! :D

Overall, very pleased with the change, but it does feel odd at the moment. Soon get used to it though.
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Re: Top yoke conversion problem

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You chaps are really tempting me again :problem: :D

Glad to hear you got the there in the end Jamoi :clap:

Any idea what length brake hoses you end up getting :?: (just in case :wink: )

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