R1200ST Raised Bars the Final Piece in the jigsaw

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R1200ST Raised Bars the Final Piece in the jigsaw

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Finally found what I was looking for to finish this off. I didn't like looking at the empty holes and I thought some sort of brace would be a good idea. I rummaged about and found an old rigging screw from sailing days.

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Simple, but effective :) Cool !
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Looks excellent...did this mod to the 1100S. But thus far have not felt the need to do it on the 1200ST. But at least it's dooable.

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Phil Thomas wrote:Looks excellent...did this mod to the 1100S. But thus far have not felt the need to do it on the 1200ST. But at least it's dooable.

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I felt the need to do it after I got punted of my previous ST and needed to relieve the pressure on my arms and back. I am now waiting on ten expensive Wunderlich kit to lower the footpegs (you have to order the three sets of components separately???).
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