I also fitted Heed bars in a similar way. A few additional points that might be helpful to viewers. 1. Yes, you need a long extension bar. I used a wobbly bar which helped with the difficult angles. 2. If you fit the brackets, first, then replace the plastics, then do the final fit of the bars themselves. 3. I removed the small nuts securing the bottom of the radiator and pushed the radiator forwards about 20mm. This gives more room to position the wobbly bar. Replace nuts to finish. 4. I didn’t need to bend any brackets. If you position the three brackets correctly, it does all fit. Sorta. The three brackets are the lower bars, the radiator support (as above) and the upper bars bracket. I’ve just done this in reverse so it’s fresh in my mind. If you don’t have the tools - particularly the extension bar or wobbly bar - take it to your local bike tech.
Buonasera piacere Felice. Ho, la sua stessa moto. Mi potrebbe mandare foto delle staffe montate nei punti previsti al motore. Ho, difficoltà al montaggio
I also fitted Heed bars in a similar way. A few additional points that might be helpful to viewers. 1. Yes, you need a long extension bar. I used a wobbly bar which helped with the difficult angles. 2. If you fit the brackets, first, then replace the plastics, then do the final fit of the bars themselves. 3. I removed the small nuts securing the bottom of the radiator and pushed the radiator forwards about 20mm. This gives more room to position the wobbly bar. Replace nuts to finish. 4. I didn’t need to bend any brackets. If you position the three brackets correctly, it does all fit. Sorta. The three brackets are the lower bars, the radiator support (as above) and the upper bars bracket. I’ve just done this in reverse so it’s fresh in my mind. If you don’t have the tools - particularly the extension bar or wobbly bar - take it to your local bike tech.
Buonasera piacere Felice. Ho, la sua stessa moto. Mi potrebbe mandare foto delle staffe montate nei punti previsti al motore. Ho, difficoltà al montaggio