dragonheart
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Kewlmetal Risers - UPDATE
AS AN UPDATE: Hubby did call Matt at Kewlmetal and he said to sand down the bar beneath the grip -- the powdercoat guys were supposed to fix the paint so the throttle would work properly. That did the trick. All is well.
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My husband just finished installing the 7" risers on my bike. One of the instructions states the throttle should "SNAP" back. It doesn't, but he is not certain what "SNAP" back would be on the Spyder. If he gives it full throttle and lets go, it doesn't return in a snapping fashion. It doesn't return all the way to full idle without rolling it just a bit. However, on his test ride, this was not obvious at all. I haven't taken the bike out yet, but if any of you have installed these risers, does your throttle "SPRING" or "SNAP" back?
He has checked all the cables several times and there doesn't appear to be anything else he can adjust. There is plenty of slack in the throttle cables.
Just wanting to know what is normal as I don't have total recall myself. Any comments?
Thanks!
AS AN UPDATE: Hubby did call Matt at Kewlmetal and he said to sand down the bar beneath the grip -- the powdercoat guys were supposed to fix the paint so the throttle would work properly. That did the trick. All is well.
*****
My husband just finished installing the 7" risers on my bike. One of the instructions states the throttle should "SNAP" back. It doesn't, but he is not certain what "SNAP" back would be on the Spyder. If he gives it full throttle and lets go, it doesn't return in a snapping fashion. It doesn't return all the way to full idle without rolling it just a bit. However, on his test ride, this was not obvious at all. I haven't taken the bike out yet, but if any of you have installed these risers, does your throttle "SPRING" or "SNAP" back?
He has checked all the cables several times and there doesn't appear to be anything else he can adjust. There is plenty of slack in the throttle cables.
Just wanting to know what is normal as I don't have total recall myself. Any comments?
Thanks!
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