the brp 1 inch riser is not a pair
Just ordered a set of BRP 1" risers, my dealer wanted $180 to install. Also said that the instructions that come with them are very vague.
If anyone that has put them on has time, please post some detailed instructions. Have searched the posts and haven't seen any. Thanks!
Just ordered a set of BRP 1" risers, my dealer wanted $180 to install. Also said that the instructions that come with them are very vague.
If anyone that has put them on has time, please post some detailed instructions. Have searched the posts and haven't seen any. Thanks!
I'm with Junkie. I had all the right tools to fit mine. My only fear was dropping a screw, never to be retrieved. Put a rag around the steering shaft and get ya 9yo daughter to take the screws out for you.
:agree: We did OK with the 1" until Nancy got her Comfort Seat, which prevented her from moving forward on the seat. After adding the 3" ESI risers, it was like doubling the power steering, because you can ride with your elbows bent and use both arms to turn.Dealer convinced me to have them install the 1" riser when I ordered my bike. After the install I was ok with the ride position buy not my 5'7" wife, so 2 months later I installed the ESI 3" risers. Now the wife is happy and much to my surprise I prefer it mostly because the bike is easier to corner! I wouldn't waste money on the 1", just go right to the 4".
:agree: We did OK with the 1" until Nancy got her Comfort Seat, which prevented her from moving forward on the seat. After adding the 3" ESI risers, it was like doubling the power steering, because you can ride with your elbows bent and use both arms to turn.
Don't know any reason for the difference, except different body geometry. The old seat was not dished at all, so she (or I) could slide anywhere. At 5'2" she naturally slid forward so her arms would reach. I just shifted side-to-side, as needed for turns. The Comfort Seat is dished a bit and wider at the rear, with just enough rise toward the front to force either of us to ride in one place...at the rear. Neither of us has noticed the problem you seem to have. Very confusing! It just goes to prove how difficult it is to compare seats. What is tremendous for one person is a torture chamber to another.My comfort seat keeps pushing me forward. How does Nancy's keep her in place? Does this need breaking in? Should I try crushing the padding at the rear half of the rider's section? I'd love that problem.
Dealer convinced me to have them install the 1" riser when I ordered my bike. After the install I was ok with the ride position buy not my 5'7" wife, so 2 months later I installed the ESI 3" risers. Now the wife is happy and much to my surprise I prefer it mostly because the bike is easier to corner! I wouldn't waste money on the 1", just go right to the 4".
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For the BRP 1" riser, are you changing out Part #10 on the schematic which is the steering clamp?
Don't forget that some instructions had the wrong torque values, and they busted the bolts.If you want the installation instructions, PM me with your e-mail address and I'll send them.
Don't forget that some instructions had the wrong torque values, and they busted the bolts.
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Scotty, do you happen to know which are the right ones, breaking a bolt isn't something I would like to do. But torquing it just right being it is your handles is important.