Jetfixer
Well-known member
With much thanks to Finless Bob for his install videos, I decided to take the plunge and install the Tri_axis handlebars on my 15 RTL. It is a ton of work, but nothing that can't be done with basic hand tools. One major deviation from Bob's and Can Am's instructions, is that the entire front center section and center console section do NOT need to be removed. This saved a boatload of work and probably a few hours. The center console section, with all the wiring attached can simply be slid back under the seat out of the way. This is under the yellow rags in my photos. If you do this, do not let the seat come down on the console. The front section with the dashboard can be lifted and set forward a few inches without having to disconnect any wiring. This was very stable where it is in my photos and survived all the torquing and tugging without moving at all. I never felt like it would fall. As far as Can Am's instructions go, they leave a lot to be desired. Specifically the fact that you will never get the main pivot bolt in the new handlebars using the specified rubber hammer. More like a 3 lb. sledge and a brass drift. Also, they provide a template and instructions to make a cut in the center handlebar cover for the GPS cable to go through. After much hair pulling, I determined that what they meant was to cut a small notch in the rubber boot, not the fixed cover.







