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Here is the story:
Chapter 1
I bought a DR350. I wanted brush-guards. I asked around. I settled on a set from Enduro Engineering. They are great except the point where they need to bolt to the bar on the inside is exactly where the handlebar crossbar connects. I removed the crossbar. Since the bars are weakened, when the bike drops hard (which I do a lot), the bars bend.
Chapter 2
I got sick of buying new bars. Solution options seemed to be:
- Find some handguards that would attach without needing to remove crossbar. Only way to know would be to start buying handguards--not a good option to me.
- Install fat bars (far bars do not need a crossbar). Fat bar means installing clamp adapters to accommodate the fatter bar.
- Install a custom solution such as the fancy Promoto Billet / Fastway F.I.T. system.
I liked the looks and the apparent functionality of the F.I.T system as suggested by Jesse Kientz of http://www.kientech.com, so I bit the bullet and spent the money. The F.I.T. top clamp seemed to line up with the four bolt holes OK, but when I went to tighten the bolts, it seemed apparent the holes were just ever-so-slightly off. I thought being aluminum, I would just go ahead and crank it down and make it fit. BAD IDEA.
Once tightened down--which took considerable effort, I found out the fancy brushguard arms had their own problems! Installing them would require me to remove the front brake line slide guide thingie---which I'm not going to do.
I spoke to Jesse, and he agreed to take the stuff back and refund my money. Jesse really is a great guy, but unfortunately, this recommendation was a bad one.
Chapter 4
I purchased some simple "fat bar adapters" and a fat bar handlebar. The adapters have the added benefit of raising the bars slightly--which is something I want to make standing more comfortable on the little DR350.
When I went to remove the F.I.T. clamp, it was VERY hard to turn each of the four bolts. EVERY ONE OF THEM BROKE OFF! So now, as you can see in the photos, I have a predicament.
Btw, I checked on the cost of a new triple clamp, and the part is discontinued! When available, it was about $160! So I really, really hope I can get these bolts out AND salvage my triple clamp. I'm an idiot.