1. | Refer to TWIST GRIP SENSOR: REMOVAL in the Service Manual, and follow the instructions for your model motorcycle to remove the O.E. twist grip sensor. a. Access the six-way twist grip sensor jumper harness connector [204] inside the vehicle, and disconnect the black Molex connector halves. b. Gently pull the twist grip sensor and wires out of the handlebar until the small green connector pair is exposed. c. Note: the external latch on the small green twist grip sensor connector inside the handlebar will break if the twist grip sensor is pulled too hard. A damaged latch will prevent positive engagement of the pin and socket housings. Since the pin and socket housings are not serviceable, any damage will render the O.E. twist
grip sensor or jumper harness unusable. Disconnect the green socket housing on the sensor from the green pin housing on the jumper harness inside the handlebar by carefully prying up the latch with a small, flat screwdriver or similar tool. d. If the new handlebar is to have EXTERNAL
handlebar-switch wiring: Remove the twist grip sensor from the vehicle and set aside for re-use with the new handlebar. Pull the jumper harness out through the lower center wire exit slot in the handlebar and set aside for re-use with the new handlebar. If the new handlebar is to have INTERNAL
handlebar-switch wiring: Remove the twist grip sensor from the vehicle and set aside for possible future use. Pull the jumper harness out through the lower center wire exit slot in the handlebar and set aside for possible future use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2. | For FLTR models: Proceed to Step 18. For FLHR/C models: See Figure 1. Reaching inside the headlamp nacelle (5), remove the flange nut (7) to release the trim strip (6) at the top of the nacelle. Retain the nut and trim strip for re-assembly. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3. | Carefully pry off the fork-lock label plate (4) from the stock handlebar cover (2). Remove the entire plastic plate; do not remove the adhesive label from the plate. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4. | For North America: Remove and retain the two Phillips flat head screws (8) underneath the label plate that hold the handlebar cover to the fork lock. For Australia, Brazil, England, Europe and Japan, the flat head screws (8) have break-away heads and are not easily removable. To remove screws with break-away heads: a. Use a center punch to make a pilot hole at the top of each screw. b. Insert a 1/8-inch (3 mm) left-hand drill bit into a drill, and set the drill to "REVERSE". c. Position the drill bit in the pilot hole, and power the drill at a slow speed to extract the screw. Repeat for the remaining screw. If the above method fails, use a 3/16-inch (5 mm) long shank drill bit to carefully drill off the heads of the break-away screws. Use a pliers to unthread the screw shafts from the fork lock. |
Figure 1. Nacelle, Headlamp and Handlebar Cover (FLHR/C Models) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5. | Remove the Phillips pan head screw (9), nut (11) and flat washer (10) holding the front of the handlebar cover (2) to the nacelle. Retain the handlebar cover, screw, nut and washer for later assembly. |
Figure 2. Handlebar Clamp and Risers | ||||||||||||||||||||||
6. | For ALL models: See Figure 2. Remove and retain the screws (1) that fasten the handlebar upper clamp (2) to the risers (4). Remove and retain the clamp. Remove the handlebar (3) from the motorcycle. NOTE DO NOT remove the wires from the Molex handlebar switch connector pin housings inside the nacelle. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7. | Note the wire colors and positions in each cavity of the socket housings leading from the switches. Refer to the wiring diagram and the MOLEX ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS section in the Service Manual. Remove the wires (with socket terminals) from the socket housings. If the new handlebar is to have EXTERNAL handlebar-switch wiring: Proceed to New Handlebar Wiring, External. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
8. | If the new handlebar is to have INTERNAL handlebar-switch wiring: Use tape to wrap the wire terminal ends from each source to make separate leaders. Wrap each leader tight enough to enter the wire entrance hole at the handlebar switch location, and pass easily through the new handlebar. |
9. | Obtain the Twist Grip Sensor Kit (purchased separately). Use tape to wrap the wire terminals on the ends of the Twist Grip Sensor wires to make a single leader. Wrap the leader tight enough to pass easily through the new handlebar. | |||||||
10. | Tie the end of the string from the right-side handlebar end hole to the Twist Grip Sensor wire bundle. | |||||||
11. | Tie the end of the string from the right-side switch wire hole to the right-side switch wire bundle. | |||||||
12. | Apply a light coat of liquid soap, window cleaner, or all-purpose lubricant such as WD-40®, to the right-side switch and Twist Grip Sensor wire bundles. |
Figure 3. Switch-Housing Wire Routing (Right-Side Housing Shown) | ||||||
WARNING Wiring in the switch housings must be routed exactly as shown. Pinch points in the switch housings can short-circuit or sever wires, which could cause loss of control resulting in death or serious injury. (00415b) | ||||||||
13. | Gently feed the Twist Grip Sensor wire bundle into the right-side handlebar end. See Figure 3. Route the right-side switch wire bundle through the switch housing as shown. Gently feed the wire bundle into the right-side switch wire hole. Pull the bundles down through the new handlebar and toward the center of the bar, while fitting the index tabs on the twist grip sensor into the slots on the end of the handlebar. One index tab and slot are smaller than the other to prevent improper assembly. | |||||||
WARNING Carefully pull the wires through hole in handlebar to prevent stripping the wires. Stripped wires can cause short circuits and damage vehicle electrical components, which could cause loss of vehicle control resulting in death or serious injury. (00418b) | ||||||||
14. | Pull the taped ends of the wire bundles through the wire-exit hole at the bottom center of the handlebar. |
1. | Center the new handlebar on the risers. To make sure that the handlebar is centered, verify that the knurled handlebar areas exposed on the outboard side of each riser are equal. | |||||||||||||||||||||
2. | Position the original handlebar upper clamp, and loosely install with the clamp screws saved earlier. NOTE The handlebar upper clamp is designed to leave a gap between the clamp and riser to the rear of the handlebar when installed. |
Figure 4. Handlebar Clamp Screw Tightening Sequence | ||||||||||||||||||||
3. | See Figure 4. Snug, but do not fully tighten, only the front two upper clamp screws in the following sequence: a. First, snug the left front screw (1). b. Then, snug the right front screw (2). | |||||||||||||||||||||
4. | Refer to the notes made during the removal steps, and the wiring diagram and MOLEX ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS section in the Service Manual. Insert each socket terminal from the left-side switch-wire bundle into the correct cavity of the gray socket housing removed earlier. | |||||||||||||||||||||
5. | Insert each socket terminal from the right-side switch-wire bundle into the correct cavity of the black socket housing removed earlier. | |||||||||||||||||||||
6. | Connect the gray handlebar switch-wire socket housing to the gray pin housing inside the nacelle. Connect the black handlebar switch-wire socket housing to the black pin housing inside the nacelle. For FLHRC models: Connect the three-way cruise control pin and socket housings in the same manner. | |||||||||||||||||||||
7. | If the new handlebar has EXTERNAL handlebar-switch wiring: Proceed to Step 9. If the new handlebar has INTERNAL handlebar-switch wiring: Obtain the PVC tubing and the six-way black Molex pin housing from the Twist Grip Sensor Kit (purchased separately). Install the tubing over ALL of the wires coming from the twist grip sensor. | |||||||||||||||||||||
8. | Insert each pin terminal from the twist grip sensor into the correct cavity of the pin housing as follows: From the yellow conduit, From the black conduit, a. BLACK wire to cavity 1 b. WHITE wire to cavity 2 c. RED wire to cavity 3 d. BLACK wire to cavity 4 e. WHITE wire to cavity 5 f. RED wire to cavity 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9. | For ALL Kits: Connect the six-way black Molex pin housing from the Twist Grip Sensor to the black six-way socket housing inside the fairing. For handlebars with INTERNAL handlebar-switch wiring only:FLHR/C models: Position the rubber sleeve installed in Step 7 in the area of the radio or storage box. The sleeve will be moved to the proper location at final assembly. FLTR models: Position the rubber sleeve installed in Step 7 to prevent chafing of the twist grip sensor wires inside the nacelle. | |||||||||||||||||||||
NOTICE Improperly aligned handlebars or components can contact the fuel tank when turned to the left or right. Contact with the fuel tank can cause cosmetic damage. (00372b) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
10. | Slowly turn the front wheel to the full right fork stop and then the full left fork stop to be sure the handlebar does not contact the fuel tank. If contact occurs and the handlebars are properly centered, raise the handlebar angle as necessary until proper clearance is attained. NOTE The upper handlebar-clamp screws MUST be final-tightened in the following sequence to make sure proper clamping is achieved. | |||||||||||||||||||||
11. | See Figure 4. Tighten the upper handlebar-clamp screws as follows: a. Tighten the left-side front screw (1) until the left side of the handlebar clamp makes contact with the front of the left-side handlebar riser. b. Tighten the right-side front screw (2) until the right side of the handlebar clamp makes contact with the front of the right-side handlebar riser. c. Tighten the left-side front screw (3) to 21.7–27.1 N·m (16–20 ft-lbs). d. Tighten the right-side front screw (4) to 21.7–27.1 N·m (16–20 ft-lbs). e. Tighten the right-side rear screw (5) to 21.7–27.1 N·m (16–20 ft-lbs). f. Tighten the left-side rear screw (6) to 21.7–27.1 N·m (16–20 ft-lbs). NOTE There will be a slight gap between the upper clamp and the risers toward the rear of the handlebar after tightening. | |||||||||||||||||||||
12. | Install a new (purchased separately) or original handlebar grip on the left end of the new handlebar according to the handlebar grip instruction sheet or LEFT HAND GRIP, INSTALLATION instructions in the Service Manual. For vehicles equipped with EXTERNAL handlebar-switch wiring and heated hand grips: Install the heated grip to the new handlebar per the instructions included with the grips. | |||||||||||||||||||||
13. | Adjust the positions of the switch housing and the clutch lever assembly on the handlebar for rider comfort. | |||||||||||||||||||||
14. | Use a T27 TORX drive head to tighten first the top, then the bottom clutch-lever clamp screws to 8.1–12.2 N·m (72–108 in-lbs). | |||||||||||||||||||||
15. | Use a T25 TORX drive head to tighten first the lower, then the upper switch housing screws to 4–5.1 N·m (35–45 in-lbs). NOTE If the handlebar grips are patterned, align the pattern on the right grip with the pattern on the left grip while the throttle is in the fully closed position. For vehicles equipped with EXTERNAL handlebar-switch
wiring and heated hand grips: Install the heated grip to the new handlebar per the instructions included with the grips. | |||||||||||||||||||||
16. | Refer to RIGHT HANDLEBAR CONTROL: INSTALLATION in the Service Manual, and follow the instructions given to install the new (purchased separately) or original right grip/throttle sleeve. | |||||||||||||||||||||
17. | Adjust the position of the switch housing and the brake lever assembly on the handlebar for rider comfort. The brake master cylinder must be horizontally level. NOTE Tighten the top brake lever clamp screw before tightening the bottom screw. | |||||||||||||||||||||
18. | Use a T27 TORX drive head to tighten first the top, then the bottom brake-lever clamp screws to 8.1–12.2 N·m (72–108 in-lbs). NOTE Tighten the lower switch housing screw before tightening the upper screw. This will leave any gap in the switch housing at the front for best appearance. | |||||||||||||||||||||
19. | Use a T25 TORX drive head to tighten first the lower, then the upper switch housing screws to 4–5.1 N·m (35–45 in-lbs). | |||||||||||||||||||||
20. | Verify that the right grip/throttle sleeve rotates and returns freely and does not bind on the handlebar or switch housing. |
1. | For FLTR models: Proceed to Step 8. For FLHR/C models: To avoid possible damage to the brake hose, verify that the trim strips remain installed on the inside edges of the headlamp nacelle. Replace the strips if missing, cracked or damaged. | |
2. | See Figure 5. For North America: Obtain the handlebar clamp cover (D) and the two flat head Phillips screws (B, saved earlier). For Australia, Brazil, England, Europe and Japan: Obtain the handlebar clamp cover (D, saved earlier) and two new screws (B, Part Number 2935A, purchased separately). | |
3. | Position the cover onto the flange at the top of the headlamp nacelle. Install the two screws (B) to secure the handlebar clamp cover to the fork lock mechanism. For North America: Tighten the flat head Phillips screws to 1.1–2.3 N·m (10–20 in-lbs). For Australia, Brazil, England, Europe and Japan: Tighten the special T-27 TORX® screws until the break-away heads snap off. | |
4. | Press the original fork-lock label plate (A) into position on the handlebar cover. | |
5. | Obtain the pan head Phillips screw, nut and flat washer removed earlier. Insert the screw (C) through the hole at the front of the handlebar cover and the top of the headlamp nacelle. Reach inside the nacelle and install the nut and flat washer onto the screw threads. Tighten the screw to 1.1–2.3 N·m (10–20 in-lbs). | |
6. | Obtain the nacelle trim strip and serrated flange nut removed earlier. Insert the hook on the trim strip into the slot on the handlebar cover. Insert the weld stud on the trim strip into the hole at the top of the headlamp nacelle, and reach inside the nacelle to install the flange nut. Tighten the nut to 1.7–2.3 N·m (15–20 in-lbs). | |
7. | Install the headlight into the nacelle. See HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY; INSTALLATION in the Service Manual. Continue after Step 9. | |
8. | For FLTR models equipped with INTERNAL handlebar-switch wiring only: Position the PVC tubing on the twist grip sensor wires (installed in New Handlebar Installation, Step 7) to prevent chafing of the twist grip sensor wires against the sharp edges inside the fairing, such as the heat sink fins on the radio (if so equipped) or the sharp edges of the radio or storage box mounting bracket. | |
9. | Refer to INSTRUMENT NACELLE: FLTR: INSTALLATION in the Service Manual, and follow the instructions to install the instrument nacelle and bezel. See UPPER FAIRING AND WINDSHIELD: FLTR: OUTER FAIRING: INSTALLATION in the Service Manual, and install the outer fairing. |
1. | Verify that the Ignition/Light Key Switch is turned to the OFF position. Apply a light coat of petroleum jelly or corrosion retardant material to the battery terminals. Refer to the Service Manual and follow the instructions given to re-attach the battery cables (positive cable first). | |
WARNING Be sure that all lights and switches operate properly before operating motorcycle. Low visibility of rider can result in death or serious injury. (00316a) | ||
2. | Turn the Ignition/Light Key Switch to IGNITION, but do not start the motorcycle. Test each handlebar switch for proper operation. | |
3. | Turn the handlebar to the left and right steering stops, testing the handlebar control functions at each stop. | |
4. | Apply the front brake hand lever to test operation of the brake lamp. | |
5. | Refer to the Service Manual, and follow instructions to install the seat. |
Kit | Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
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Kit 56166-08 Reduced Reach | 1 | Handlebar | Not sold separately |
2 | Sleeve, rubber (used for externally-wired handlebar only) | Not sold separately | |
3 | Cable strap (4) | 10065 | |
Kit 56180-08 High Pullback | 1 | Handlebar | Not sold separately |
2 | Sleeve, rubber (used for externally-wired handlebar only) | Not sold separately | |
3 | Cable strap (4) | 10065 | |
Kit 56941-09 FLTRSE3 style | 1 | Handlebar | Not sold separately |
3 | Cable strap (4) | 10065 | |
4 | Handlebar grommet, left side (with full flange) | 11403A | |
5 | Handlebar grommet, right side (with partial flange) | 11642 | |
Items mentioned in text, but not included in kit: | |||
A | Original equipment fork-lock plate (FLHR/C models only) | ||
B | Original equipment Phillips flat head screws (2, for North America FLHR/C) Break-away flat head TORX screws (2, for Australia, Brazil, England, Europe and Japan FLHR/C models only) | 2933 2935A | |
C | Original equipment Phillips pan head screw (FLHR/C models only) | ||
D | Original equipment handlebar cover (FLHR/C models only) | ||
E | Original equipment handlebar riser (2) | ||
F | Original equipment upper handlebar clamp | ||
G | Original equipment handlebar clamp screw (4) |
Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
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1 | Sensor, twist grip (for internally-wired handlebars) | Not sold separately |
2 | Pin housing, six-way | 72188-07BK |
3 | Retainer, T-stud | 73212-07 |
4 | Cable strap | 10006 |
5 | PVC tubing | Not sold separately |