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My front bar is fat and oval so this was my fix.
It has lasted a good while now and has not had any probs.
It also helps when your motor is a tight fit in the frame as you don't have to use the thick fat bar bracket supplied in the kit.
The bracket is for a car exhaust and was purchased from my local auto shop.
I just clamped the kit supplied fat bar bracket into the inside of this original round bracket (to get the correct size) and bent it to shape.
I then drilled 2 mounting holes (again used the original bracket as a template).
Done!!!!
NOTE: the bolt is off-set to clear the exhaust. The first attempt (off bike bracket pic below) hit the exhaust as I installed it so the second attempt is bolted on from further around the side.
It has lasted a good while now and has not had any probs.
It also helps when your motor is a tight fit in the frame as you don't have to use the thick fat bar bracket supplied in the kit.
The bracket is for a car exhaust and was purchased from my local auto shop.
I just clamped the kit supplied fat bar bracket into the inside of this original round bracket (to get the correct size) and bent it to shape.
I then drilled 2 mounting holes (again used the original bracket as a template).
Done!!!!
NOTE: the bolt is off-set to clear the exhaust. The first attempt (off bike bracket pic below) hit the exhaust as I installed it so the second attempt is bolted on from further around the side.




