How to remove inner weight from standard bars/clip ons

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  1. GhostGoal

    GhostGoal New Member

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    Need to fit a brake lever guard as per new MSV policy for UK track days, however it looks like in order to fit the majority of lever guards I will need to remove the standard bar end weight and the inner bar weight. After consulting the Haynes manual it appears i have to remove the grip from the bar in order to stick a screwdriver through a hole in the top of the bar and lever the thing out? Does anybody know if this is indeed the case or can I just pull the thing out without the need to remove the grip? The bike in question is a 2011 Fireblade RR-B. Thanks.
     
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    Boothman Elite Member

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    Check out @dern work around post 41 in
    https://www.1000rr.co.uk/threads/brake-lever-guards-for-trackdays.40479/page-3
     
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  3. Frazzle

    Frazzle Active Member

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    Mine came out super easy with needle nose pliers (there is a clip to press, I think one of the other guys did another thread on it as well as @dern, possibly @raphael ), getting the crappy expandable new inner to grip properly was more of a challenge... I ended up wrapping the blades in leccy tape...
     
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    Thats good to know @Frazzle thanks, may have to do this if the cheaper bodge option doesn't work. If i end up having to remove the inner weight i will invest in a more permanent and aesthetically pleasing lever guard.
     
  6. Frazzle

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    yeah that's what I did, figured it can stay on now.... and to be honest, getting the weight back in looks like it could be a proper mission due to the little rubber parts coming apart etc....
     

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