Installing risers...
Before you take off the old bars loosen the bolts coming up thru
the triple trees holding the risers on but don't remove until you take out the handlebars.
Same thing going back, leave the riser bolts loose in the new risers until you get the bars in then tighten everything. Should take less than an hour.
Now the 5 minute job installing the luggage rack turned into a nightmare and I still dont have it done yet I had to take the sissybar to the dealer because I started rounding out the 4 torque screws because they are stuck with locktight and I didnt want to make a bad deal worse.
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Is a new riser the answer I'm looking for? If so, can someone point me in the correct direction as far as part numbers go? I think it is something I could do myself, just not sure what to order.
TIA - HDSS.
P.S. - Of course the dealer told me not to do this type of work myself because you might have to replace the cables, etc. From what I've read above, I'm assuming that to not be true?
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There is usually some slack in the existing cables albeit not much.
As for risers...you can find them at numerous places.
I'd try here first. A 2 inch pull back is a good place to start.
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