Got the handlebars mounted, the bars came from a friend as did the controls. I had picked up a set of adapters.....7/8" to 1", at least that's what the package said. When it came to mounting the bars they were real loose so upon checking, the adapters were for 1 1/8" bars. I have some thin aluminum laying around so out came the tin snips, cut a couple strips about 3/4" wide and enough to go around the bars. Tapped them into shape and mounted the bars, now nice and tight. Next was adapting the Valkyrie controls to the 1984 GL1200 Standard harness. Figured if I can adapt a set of Harley controls to my Valk, this should be a piece of cake. Only real problem was the p/o must have been a butcher in a prior life, he went wild with wire cutters. The left side took the longest due to all the fishing out and repairing of wires, adding connections....various frustrating stuff. Finally got it and everything works so far but since I don't have any turn signals mounted yet I can't test that circuit. All I could do is use jumper wires to make sure there was voltage where it was supposed to be. Apparently will need a new relay since I can't get it to engage/flash the meter up/down. The right side went a bit faster, still had to pay close attention to the start circuit, kill switch, killing the headlight at start, etc. None of the wire colors matched on the either side so it was a case of having two schematics laid out side by side and doing a lot of testing before inserting pins in the 9-pin connector. On both controls, left and right side, I had to completely remove(empty) the 9-pin connectors and then take one circuit at a time and match it up with the harness. Takes time and patience.....and a little head scratching. Next project I guess will have to be rebuilding the forks and front calipers. Then I should be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel, albeit a very dim one at this stage.

In this picture you can see the 1200 throttle cables hanging down on the other side. Fortunately they do fit the threading on the Valk control and they appear long enough. On the near side you can see the choke cable hanging down & laying on the valve cover. To connect it involves pulling the carbs part way out since the choke is in front. It's not coming out any time soon.


I definitely like the looks of the Valkyrie bars and controls, just seems to fit. Especially with the Valk tank on there.


Before going on to the forks, I'll have to rebuild the master cyl. for both sides. I've been tossing around the idea of buying a set of those new chrome jobs you see on Ebay, sure would save some time. Has anyone ever tried a set, I know the subject came up a couple times in the recent past. I'll probably run by one of the local HD Boutiques and pick up a set of grips. Don't plan on doing anything with the seat until the very end but have cut it down quite a bit in size for now. School's still out on the engine, just want to give it some good hard runs to seat(I hope) the rings on the left side. It needs a load on it, running it in the garage won't really do the job. If it still has problems smoking after a good bit of mileage, then I'll start looking for a replacement. So far it's been fun, with some major frustrations tossed in for good measure.