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2009 RS adding Throttlemeister problem

Blickdave

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I'm trying to remove the OEM bar end weights on the ends of the grips and can't seem to find a tool to fit what looks like a set screw. Tried Allen, star, torque, etc. and nothing catches. Is it a set screw? Looking at the inside with a flashlight looks like a pin inside to push! Anyone know how to get these off? HELP PLEASE!
 
I installed this product on my 2012 RS SE5 great product, I prefer it over the BRP cruise control. Anyway as I remember, once you loosen the screw take pliers grab the screw and gently pull towards you.
 
Interesting..!!

though mine is a 2012 RS the bar ends were plastic with a philips head screw going into a spreader. Once the screw was backed out a little twisting and pulling got them off...may not be looking at the same thing. I installed heavy bar ends with rubber compression ends for vibration and a cramp buster/palm cruise to rest the hand on long rydes...:thumbup:
 
The OP may have accessory bar end caps. I've got a 2008, and the end caps are as you described. But, I installed the accessory metal end caps with the Y. If I remember correctly, it was more than just turning the set screw.

I just checked my spyder, and I have what the OP has; but, I can't remember how I tightened the end caps. It does look like a set screw, but isn't. The bar end weights were part of it, and was called an Anti-Vibe kit.
 
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Had the dealer do it for me after exhausting my limited tool selection. Turns out he used a very small Allen wrench. They were not stock RS end caps, apparently on the 2009 Phantom RS the throttle assembly was different. Glad I went to the dealer as the tech had a challenge figuring it out at first too.


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