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Skippy

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Enquired today about Wunderlich up and back risers which I need for comfort for a while.

£140 ish plus £45 ish for the brake hose plus 2 hours at £60 ish. That's £300 ffs!

:eek:

Oh ! and "don't try to fit them yourself sir cos the servo brake thingy pump is very complicated and impossible if you haven't got a high pressure bleeder! and you'll never get the air out and that could be very dangerous" or something like that anyway.

I'll suffer a bit. :spitfire

Skippy.
 
Yep Mr Nippy's is the place to go. Mind you MAY have to remove the leavers and put them up through the other side of the forks so as the pipes and stuff are the tank side and not headlamp side if you no what i mean. Don't forget to take the little screw out of the switch gear and unplug the cables first, ER! the screws are very small and black and can not be found once dropped on the garage floor :(
 
I know NOTHING about oily bits but I fitted NN's and re-routed the hoses/wires myself. Cheap (er) and easy!! And very comfortable.

Look elsewhere, it's worth doing but not £300 worth doing!! :eek:
 
bustupbiker said:
Yep Mr Nippy's is the place to go. Mind you MAY have to remove the leavers and put them up through the other side of the forks so as the pipes and stuff are the tank side and not headlamp side if you no what i mean. Don't forget to take the little screw out of the switch gear and unplug the cables first, ER! the screws are very small and black and can not be found once dropped on the garage floor :(
Forgot to mention - don't disconnect any cables or hoses, just undo the bolts on top of the forks and slide them down!! There is a thread on here somewhere telling you exactly how to do it.
 
I fitted NN up and back risers, without removing any cables or hoses, and without having to drop the forks. Simply cut all the cable ties, undo the clamps, move the bars back, fit the risers, then refit the bars. The only change I made was to the routing of the throttle cable, which I ran between the two clamps to give it a smoother run. Took all of ten minutes.
HTH
Mark
 


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