Calzonejoe
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mirror extentions? highway pegs? where do i find these cool parts? i'm 6'2 and my elbows cut into half my mirror view.
Thanks Rocket Lady. Most of the posts seemed to indicate risers would be best for the taller riders. I had them on my V-star and it was a welcome addition. They were pull-back as well. (2" rise 1 1/2" pull back I think). I am just not sure about the body positioning versus a Cruiser. Appreciate your feedbackRocketLady said:I am short (5'3") and I can't wait to get the risers ! Being short you will have pressure on your wrists from leaning forward. It really is comfortable but that 1 inch will make a difference for you that I think you will like.
wildwillie said:I was just reading can-am talks ,there is a post but a guy that had a riser installed and his shaft broke just below the nut when installing riser.by a factory tech with a torque wrench. (49nm) may be to tight or shaft to soft.wildwillie
Big problem with the modern ratchet type torque wrenches is that people don't back them off when storing them. The spring inside eventually takes a set, and causes the actual torque to be more than the reading. I remember my first incident with this, installing chrome moly head studs in a dragster engine, with a borrowed torque wrench. Broke the HD studs! Put the ratchet up against a beam type wrench and it was way off. Now I alway check calibration of my torque wrenches against a beam wrench regularly.Lamonster said:I've seen more bolts broken with torque wrenches than without. :I never use a torque wrench on stuff like that but I was a Ironworker for 20 years or so and I've torqued a few bolts in my day. ;D :doorag:
Lamonster said:I've seen more bolts broken with torque wrenches than without. :I never use a torque wrench on stuff like that but I was a Ironworker for 20 years or so and I've torqued a few bolts in my day. ;D :doorag:
Trypod said:I put the riser on myself...took about 30 mins (except for dropping the top inside screw twice and having to go fishing for it, another story, another time)...
TrailerTrash said:How long does the install take, I have early instructions from this site that have you pratically taking the whole bike apart...but this post says only 30 minutes? Is there a change in the procedure that can shorten the time that dramatically? My husband hasn't gotten started on this project because of the time involved, but we've got a long ride coming up and I'd like to get it finished.
Any thoughts? Or change in instructions?
Probably, the original riser is realy hard to get of2faston3 said:I got my riser today! After reading instructions found out I needed a wheel puller.
Is that really necessary?
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