Nice video, I just installed Barkbusters. Of course I also had the pleasure of removing that OEM anchor point inside the handlebars so I could install the Barkbuster hardware.
Thanks so much for making this. I didn't understand you were supposed to be put the bar ends _back_ in the throttle bar, AND align those metal 4 pieces to the notches inside. You rock! (Now if I can just figure out where the rubber space goes....)
No, it's not my first bike. In fact, this is the second Versys 300 I've purchased, as I sold the first Versys I owned in a fit of insanity. I've owned 5-6 motorcycles over the years. Yes, I'm pleased with it. The bike is light, nimble easy to work on and has done everything I've asked of it.
I purchased them from Ebay, they required a little modification to the clutch lever to get the throw right. When you install the clutch lever, there's a section of the lever base that prevents if from laying flat, it needs to be ground down and they work perfectly: www.ebay.com/itm/303612075140
If original hand guard doesn't touch the extreme of han bar, so you must not touch it because modify the balance if han bar and it's bar for hi velocity!!!!, so dont't touch it!!
Dude....this best video ive seen on this.. you should make others... you can even wear an old T shirt!
Man, right up until now I didn't realize my shirt matched the bike!
Nice video, I just installed Barkbusters. Of course I also had the pleasure of removing that OEM anchor point inside the handlebars so I could install the Barkbuster hardware.
I had installed Barkbusters on my previous X300. It's almost the same with the exception of the internal weights. Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much for making this. I didn't understand you were supposed to be put the bar ends _back_ in the throttle bar, AND align those metal 4 pieces to the notches inside. You rock! (Now if I can just figure out where the rubber space goes....)
I'm glad the video helped! Which rubber spacer?
It's been a while and I'm trying to remember if there was one.
Thank you!
Very good video.
Glad you liked it!
I like your clarity with the instructions. Question is the Verys your first bike, are you pleased with it. Thanks.
No, it's not my first bike. In fact, this is the second Versys 300 I've purchased, as I sold the first Versys I owned in a fit of insanity. I've owned 5-6 motorcycles over the years.
Yes, I'm pleased with it. The bike is light, nimble easy to work on and has done everything I've asked of it.
hi bro, What brand are your levers?, They look very nice
I purchased them from Ebay, they required a little modification to the clutch lever to get the throw right. When you install the clutch lever, there's a section of the lever base that prevents if from laying flat, it needs to be ground down and they work perfectly:
www.ebay.com/itm/303612075140
The ORIGINAL KAWASAKI HAND GUARD has Just one suport,...don't touch the extreme of han bar!!!!!!!!
The factory handguard isn't very well supported and not very protective of the controls in a drop.
If original hand guard doesn't touch the extreme of han bar, so you must not touch it because modify the balance if han bar and it's bar for hi velocity!!!!, so dont't touch it!!
@@antoniofranco7635 I'm not sure what you're trying to say, but to have more protection for the levers, you need to swap out some parts.