flipped BF750 and bent handlebar assy back
#1
I tend to get a little crazy and have flipped my BF750 a couple of times and bent the handlebar assembly back toward the rear of the quad. No problem bending them back into position, but I'd like to replace whatever piece has been bent and straightened. The quad is at a buddy's house right now, but I've been looking at the online microfiche and can't for the life of me figure out what piece this might be. Anyone have any ideas? And yes, I plan to replace these stock tires soon so hopefully it'll be easier to keep it rubber-side down! LOL
Thanks!
Thanks!
#3
Sorry, I'm not sure. I need to get my bike back from the buddy's house, take off some plastic and have a closer look. The handlebars themselves aren't bent, but there must be some sort of shaft (think we called it a "stem" back in the bmx days!) that bends pretty easily. I just figured this is a pretty common thing and that someone might know off the top of their head what I'm looking for. Thanks for the reply!
#4
If you haven't done so far, check the parts page on www.buykawasaki.com, not only will you find the handlebar and other items but the part #s too.
#5
I've looked all through the microfiche and don't see anything that looks like what it could be. Guess I really need to get it apart and see if I can get a look at the part so I can describe it and maybe get a picture to post (that is, unless I'm lucky and there is a part# right on it!). There must be some sort of shaft that connects the handlebars to the front steering - if so, that's what I think keeps getting bent (every time I go on a bender and decide it would be fun to go rage on my Brute!). Thanks again for the reply.
#6
I just check it on the buykawie page, it is part # 39114-006, Shaft-comp-strg.
You may want to call diamondG racing, they were in the works of offering a stronger replacement steering assy but lighter in overall weight for the BF750. Call Don #714-299-3865.
You may want to call diamondG racing, they were in the works of offering a stronger replacement steering assy but lighter in overall weight for the BF750. Call Don #714-299-3865.
#7
On the buykawasaki page and in the Parts section, your Steering assy part is located in the "Frame" section.
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#8
Hmmmm, you might be right. I guess every time I looked at that diagram, I didn't think it was a long shaft. I thought those were just the little lines they use in their exploded diagram to show how mating parts go together. I'll look into it further. Thanks again!
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