bruceofthebronx
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Guess I'm not too good at this.
Thanks for the input, wish it had arrived Friday. Truth be told, for someone like myself, my Shadetree has no leaves. I would have been better off with the other risers. For instance, did not have enough pipe for 1 side, let alone 2. Finding the correct size was not easy. I saw the little hole, I'm hoping the Syder Gods get it drilled now that the pipe is installed, without a hole. The right side, with all the running around I had to do, took 6 hours. Left side next weekend, I'm praying. For me, this was a 'penny wise, $3,000 foolish mistake but the right side will look good when I find caps. Think I'll stick to what I know best and when I find out what that is, I will. Have a great day.The hardest part was drilling the little alignment hole for the throttle. When you pull the throttle side apart.You will notice it has a little hole to lock the assembly in.That keeps it from moving when you throttle the bike. Also on the clutch side I wound putting the clutch handle on the back side of the dog bone.Because the dog bone is a little thick and was hitting the resevoir.Looks like you could grind just a tad off the bone and get by ok. I just didn't really want to take any off of mine. It works just fine the way I have it now. I installed my bones and rode it down the road before I Cut off the ends of the orig. bars. You will need a cut off wheel or saws all & 2 7/8 od bars to install your throttle and clutch handles on.