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anyone ever get that feeling when they take something apart and put it back that it just doesn't quite look how it should?

I just replaced my handlebars, keeping all the old things like the grips (taking them off without slicing them in half is a right pain in the ass!) but now, with everything put back on, if the started switch is facing you, (i.e level) the horn is facing the ground (or if the horn is facing you, the starter switch is facing the sky) and it just doesnt seem right!

Can someone with a YBR please take a picture of their handlebars when straight (not on steering lock) and with everything on the bars in one view in the same picture please?

I cant find a picture like that on google :(

Thank you

Alex

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its probably slightly different to what you were used to, just loosen the 4 bolts on the yoke and move them about to what you were used to if its bothering you :)

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its probably slightly different to what you were used to, just loosen the 4 bolts on the yoke and move them about to what you were used to if its bothering you :)

i have, but surely the switches on one side of my handlebar should be in line with the ones on the other side?

EDIT: just found a pic online, and it is right. Although IMO the horn and starter button should be facing the same way/level if you get what i mean, they should both point in the same direction. I spose you dont notice stuff like that until you start to mess around with it

http://i53.tinypic.com/iznonk.jpg

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