Old 07-25-14 | 06:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Dryvlyne
So yeah, I'm an idiot... I mounted the bars within 1/4" of the stem and they are on just fine now. I'm still not crazy about the plastic shims though as I can see the bars coming loose over time. I guess if that starts happening with any frequency then I'll look into getting some rubber insert to put between the shims and the bar.

Now it looks like I'll need to spend some more time this weekend tweaking the length and rotation of the bars to get the feel just right, but at least I got them on there now which is an important first step, LOL ;-)
Stay away from tape or rubber for additional shimming. There will be movement of the bars. An aluminum soda or beer can could be used for small amounts of shimming.
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