SpyderByter
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The reverse cable is the hardest part of the whole job. You can get the other side to just slip off by just loosening the screws, slide the assembly down, cut the bar, slide the old bar out and new bar in. But on the side with the reverse cable, you have to get the cable through the hole in the risers, so one end or the other has to be disconnected. I struggled with the reassembly, in fact, I ended up shearing off the plastic tab that aligns into the slot on the new bars. So be careful and take your time. Also make sure the lip on the end of the cable is inside the assmebly before you tighten it all up. Road Dog was looking at my risers last weekend and noticed I assembled it with the lip outside, so now i have to unassemble and redo it. :banghead:
Hang in there, the end result is worth it. The risers make a lot of difference.
Hang in there, the end result is worth it. The risers make a lot of difference.