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brp 1" riser removal

coz

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do i really need a gear puller to remove this?:helpsmilie:ans. no i do not, good penetrating oil, 20 mn, and 3 taps of a hammer, popped right off,,,,,,,,,,,08 gs sm5 PAULY 1 IS EXACTLY RIGHT.
 
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If it is on RS I shouldn't think so, I put the triangle shaped one on mine and I don't believe I would have any trouble taking it off. I am thinking about adding another to give 2 inch rise, rather than the Hi Riser option.
 
The handlebar adapter sits on the spline shaft and is held in place with a nut on an '08 model, or a bolt down into the spline shaft on a '10 model, not a set screw. I used a steering wheel puller the adapter going back and forth between stock and +1". The one I used came from Sears and had metric bolts in the kit.

Wayne
 
What are you going to do with the 1" riser when you remove it ??? I'm looking for one with all hardware for a good price.
 
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