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Easy risers

Questions

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Just finished installing a set of the ESI Easy Risers by Street Magic. I am not real handy, but went slow and read the instructions a couple of times before I tore into it. Took me an hour and forty five minutes, and all went very well. Nice product and i love it....most anyone can do this, just read the instructions and have the right tools....
 
3 1/2 hours later..... the risers are on, but the bike is not put together. You name it, it went wrong!!! :cus::cus::cus::cus::cus::cus::cus::cus:

First I can't find a flashlight (mind you there are at least 3 at my house) to save my life. Then the pipe cutter breaks. My dad came over with his, but we still had to cut one of the handlebars with a hacksaw. Then the grips would NOT go back on (finally got them....). Lost one of the little rubber thingys that go into the handle. Had to glue a cap on the left side. :gaah::gaah::gaah::gaah::gaah::gaah::gaah: It's just not my day........

At least I did not screw up the electronics!! Before we used the loctite on the bolts, I started her up and revved it (works just fine). Put it in reverse and backed up a little (again, works). The lights and everything work as well!! I somehow lost my 2nd key (it's in this blasted house somewhere!!!!) today too.

Now I just have to put it back together tomorrow and give her a test run!!! So far, so good!! And yes, I did check to make sure the cables aren't pulling too tight!! At least part of it went well!!!!
 
Some people have all the fun,Vampy!!...:roflblack:...not laughing at ya,laughing with ya!...Hope you find your key and don't worry.tomorrow will be a better day!
 
risers and cables

hey vamp, make sure your throttle cables are not in a bind at all. i just did my risers last week. when testing at full left lock they wanted to hang up a little and not return. check and dbl. check so everything is as free as it can be.:clap:
 
hey vamp, make sure your throttle cables are not in a bind at all. i just did my risers last week. when testing at full left lock they wanted to hang up a little and not return. check and dbl. check so everything is as free as it can be.:clap:

Checked that and checked it again!!! I read through the forums and made sure I followed that one!!! :2thumbs:

Glad to have provided some comic relief here!!! LOL!!!! This kind of thing ALWAYS happens to me when I try to fix or upgrade things!! I'm beginning to think that if there isn't some blood spilled (not on this particular job.....yet.....) it doesn't qualify as a "project" around my house!!!!
 
All done!! Took her out for a spin, everything works fine! No cable problems at all!! And no blood loss either!!! :clap:

Glad I decided to get the risers in the first place! What a difference! Makes for a completely different ride!

And I did find the spare key. Next to my helmet where I put it.... DUH!!!
 
best tool..

3 1/2 hours later..... the risers are on, but the bike is not put together. You name it, it went wrong!!! :cus::cus::cus::cus::cus::cus::cus::cus:

First I can't find a flashlight (mind you there are at least 3 at my house) to save my life. Then the pipe cutter breaks. My dad came over with his, but we still had to cut one of the handlebars with a hacksaw. Then the grips would NOT go back on (finally got them....). Lost one of the little rubber thingys that go into the handle. Had to glue a cap on the left side. :gaah::gaah::gaah::gaah::gaah::gaah::gaah: It's just not my day........

At least I did not screw up the electronics!! Before we used the loctite on the bolts, I started her up and revved it (works just fine). Put it in reverse and backed up a little (again, works). The lights and everything work as well!! I somehow lost my 2nd key (it's in this blasted house somewhere!!!!) today too.

Now I just have to put it back together tomorrow and give her a test run!!! So far, so good!! And yes, I did check to make sure the cables aren't pulling too tight!! At least part of it went well!!!!

I once was giving a bid to a customer, and asked him if he wanted to do some of the work himself, and he told me "his best tool was his checkbook." As I get a little older, I find that thought very helpfull sometimes.....
 
All done!! Took her out for a spin, everything works fine! No cable problems at all!! And no blood loss either!!! :clap:

Glad I decided to get the risers in the first place! What a difference! Makes for a completely different ride!

And I did find the spare key. Next to my helmet where I put it.... DUH!!!

Glad to hear it ended all so well! I've got the very same project in two days. One thing I've learned over the years is that on a bad day nothing looks so good as tomorrow! Thank you for sharing your experience as painful and frustrating as it was.


:f_spider: on!!
 
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