1. | Disconnect negative battery cable. Retain all seat mounting hardware. | |
WARNING When servicing the fuel system, do not smoke or allow open flame or sparks in the vicinity. Gasoline is extremely flammable and highly explosive, which could result in death or serious injury. (00330a) | ||
2. | Loosen or remove the fuel tank. Refer to the service manual. |
1. | Note the front brake line routing and the orientation of the banjo fittings. See the service manual. Disconnect and remove the brake line. Save the banjo bolts, but discard the sealing gaskets. | |
2. | See the service manual and disconnect the clutch cable from the clutch lever. Disconnect the clutch cable from the side cover. Remove the cable from the vehicle. NOTE Record wire routing and cable strap locations before removal. 2007 and later models use Molex connectors. 2006 and earlier vehicles use Deutsch connectors. Refer to the correct connector section in the service manual appendix for disconnection procedures. | |
3. | Remove and discard any plastic wiring retainer clips and cable straps retaining the handlebar control and turn signal wiring from the handlebars to the harness junction connectors. Refer to the correct connector section in the service manual appendix to disconnect the handlebar wiring. NOTE Before disconnecting the turn signal wiring, note the turn signal wire routing. | |
4. | Disconnect turn signal connectors. NOTE DO NOT remove the wires from the handlebar switch connector housings under the fuel tank. DO NOT remove the wires from the Multilock connector housing under the fuel tank. | |
5. | Note the wire colors and positions in each cavity of the connector housings leading from the switches and from the turn signals. Refer to the correct connector section in the service manual appendix to remove the wires from the housings. | |
6. | Use tape to wrap the wire terminal ends from each individual harness to make separate leaders. Wrap each leader tight enough to enter the grommet hole and pass easily through the new handlebars. | |
7. | Remove the front brake master cylinder and clutch lever assemblies from the handlebar. Remove the attached turn signal lamps and mirrors, if needed. | |
8. | Pull the wire sheath and enclosed harnesses through the handlebars to free the handlebar controls and turn signal lamps. Set the handlebar control/turn signal lamp assemblies aside. | |
9. | Refer to the service manual for removal of the right side switch housing assembly and harness. Access the throttle cables. | |
10. | Refer to the service manual to disconnect the idle and throttle cables from the right grip/throttle sleeve assembly. Disconnect the idle and throttle cables from the induction module. Unless being replaced, remove the right grip/throttle sleeve and set it aside for installation to the new handlebar. | |
11. | Refer to the service manual for removal of the left side switch housing assembly and wire harness. | |
12. | If the left side hand grip is not glued to the handlebar: Remove the hand grip and set it aside for installation to the new handlebar, unless being replaced. | |
13. | See the service manual. Remove stock handlebar from the handlebar risers. Save hardware and riser parts for later installation. | |
14. | For Dyna models: Replace riser assembly isolators: a. Remove riser bolts and risers from the upper fork clamp. Discard rubber isolators. Retain spacers and bolts. b. Install four new isolators, spacers, risers and riser bolts to the upper fork clamp. Tighten bolts snugly. c. Verify that risers are properly aligned. d. Tighten riser bolts to 41–54 N·m (30–40 ft-lbs). |
1. | 2014-2015 Models with heated hand grip wiring: Cut and remove the unused heated hand grip two-pin connectors from both ends of the harness. | |||||||||||||||
2. | Unless already done, remove any cable straps and plastic wiring retainer clips that secured the switch harnesses to the OE handlebar. | |||||||||||||||
3. | In not already done, use tape to wrap the wire terminal ends from each source to make separate leaders. Wrap each leader tight enough to enter the grommet opening and pass easily through the new handlebar. | |||||||||||||||
4. | Label each wire bundle (left or right) to help make sure that wires are routed properly. NOTE Guide strings (or thin wires) may aid in the routing of the wire bundles through the handlebar. | |||||||||||||||
5. | See Figure 1. Stagger the pins (1) so they are not in the same locations along the harness (2). See Figure 2. String a suitable cord (1) through the handlebar. Tie the cord to the wire harness. Wrap tape (2) over the harness and pins. Tape should come to a taper (3) and be flexible to ease pulling through the handlebar. Pull the cord through the bar to route the wire bundle to the proper exit point. |
Figure 1. Pins and Wire Harness
Figure 2. Trim Rings and Adheasive | ||||||||||||||
6. | Apply a light coat of liquid soap, window cleaner or all-purpose lubricant to the right side switch wire bundle. | |||||||||||||||
7. | See Figure 3. With the handlebar placed on a smooth, soft surface, grip ends upward, gently feed the right side switch wire bundle into the opening on the underside of the new handlebar and toward the large opening in the center of the bar. | |||||||||||||||
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) | ||||||||||||||||
8. | Pull the taped ends of the wire bundle through the exit opening in the center of the handlebar. Bring the switch housing into approximate final position. DO NOT fasten the switch housing to the handlebar now. | |||||||||||||||
9. | Repeat Steps 4 through 6 with the left side switch wire bundle, and both turn signals, if needed. |
Figure 3. Switch Housing Wire Routing | ||||||||||||||
10. | Remove the tape from the ends of the wire bundles. | |||||||||||||||
11. | Check for electrical continuity between the handlebar and each wire in the wire bundles. Continuity would indicate a short circuit, which would require examination of the wires and routing in the switch housing. |
1. | See Figure 4. Install the handlebar (1) to the riser base, routing the wire bundles down through the upper fork bracket. | |
2. | Seat the handlebar with the knurled areas (A) centered on the riser base. Install the riser clamp and clamp bolts, but do not fully tighten. | |
3. | All models except XL1200V: Adjust handlebar angle. The uprights of the handlebar run roughly parallel to the front forks. Model XL1200V: Adjust handlebar angle. The uprights of the handlebar are 15 degrees rearward of the front fork angle (45 degrees off vertical). NOTE If the speedo/tach is mounted at the riser clamp, then tighten the rear pair of riser screws first, then the front riser screw pair. If the speedo/tach is not mounted at the riser clamp, then tighten the front pair of riser screws first, then the rear riser screw pair. | |
4. | With the handlebar centered and oriented, tighten the riser clamp fasteners to 16.3–21.7 N·m (12–16 ft-lbs). |
1. | See service manual. Install the new (purchased separately) throttle control cables and a new (purchased separately) or OE right grip/throttle sleeve assembly. | |
2. | 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 while the vehicle is on its jiffy stand, for brake bleeding. | |
3. | Tighten first the top. Then tighten the bottom brake lever clamp screws to 6.7–9 N·m (60–80 in-lbs). | |
4. | Tighten first the lower. Then tighten the upper switch housing screws to 4–5.1 N·m (35–45 in-lbs). This leaves any gap in the switch housing at the front for best appearance. | |
5. | Verify that the right grip/throttle sleeve rotates and returns freely and does not bind on the handlebar or switch housing. NOTE If the handlebar grips are patterned, align the pattern on the left grip with the pattern on the right grip while the throttle is in the fully closed position. | |
6. | Install a new (purchased separately) or OE handlebar grip on the left end of the new handlebar according to the handlebar grip instruction sheet or the service manual. | |
7. | See service manual. Adjust the positions of the switch housing and the clutch lever assembly on the handlebar for rider comfort. | |
8. | Tighten first the top. Then tighten the bottom clutch lever clamp screws to 6.7–9 N·m (60–80 in-lbs). | |
9. | Tighten first the lower. Then tighten the upper switch housing screws to 4–5.1 N·m (35–45 in-lbs). | |
10. | Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions to install a proper length clutch cable (purchased separately). | |
WARNING Replace brake line gaskets. Re-using original gaskets can cause brake failure and loss of vehicle control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00318a) NOTICE Avoid leakage. Be sure gaskets, banjo bolt(s), brake line and caliper bore are clean and undamaged before assembly. (00321a) | ||
11. | Carefully inspect the new brake lines (purchased separately) for damage or defects, and replace if damaged. Install the brake line per service manual instructions or the instructions included with the brake lines. | |
12. | Bleed the brakes per the instructions in the service manual. |
1. | Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions given to attach the battery cables (positive cable first). Apply a light coat of petroleum jelly or corrosion retardant material to battery terminals. | |
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 switch to IGNITION, but do not start the motorcycle. Test all switches and lights 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. | |
WARNING After installing seat, pull upward on seat to be sure it is locked in position. While riding, a loose seat can shift causing loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00070b) | ||
5. | Refer to the service manual, and follow instructions to install the seat. |
Kit | Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
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55800103 | 1 | Handlebar | Not sold separately |
2 | Plug, black (2) | 55900019 | |
3 | Isolator (4) | 53156-86 | |
55800198 | 1 | Handlebar | Not sold separately |
2 | Plug, chrome (2) | 55900042 | |
3 | Isolator (4) | 53156-86 | |
55800430 | 1 | Handlebar | Not sold separately |
2 | Plug, chrome (2) | 55900042 | |
55800431 | 1 | Handlebar | Not sold separately |
2 | Plug, black (2) | 55900095 | |
Items mentioned in text. | |||
A | Knurled pattern |