Bendy toy
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And the torque figures are????
Take great care. Those figures are for BMW handlebars. Anything else could need a different pressure from the clamps. Which is why I did not look up the torque figure.
And the torque figures are????
Take great care. Those figures are for BMW handlebars. Anything else could need a different pressure from the clamps. Which is why I did not look up the torque figure.
Strange, my 2013 Adv is fine even with the risers all the way back and down. I bought them not so much for height but to pull the bars back a little.
I will do some pics tomorrow.
You may find the lines are long enough when run behind the fork top clamp. I mean behind the fork leg rather than between the leg and frame. Obviously check lock to lock.
Good point on fork leg. Can the whole master cyl be fertled thro the fork frame gap?
If you do have to drop the forks.
Put bike on centre stand.
If the centre stand does not give at least 30mm tyre clearance put wood plates under the stand feet.
Weight back of bike until front tyre is well off floor. You need 30mm clearance. Have some 15mm thick timbers handy.
Remove cover caps from fork tops.
Unbolt the fork leg ball joints.
Front wheel will drop to floor. Use word blocks to stop fork tops going too far down.
Sort out clutch hose and switch wires.
Raise front wheel back into place using the blocks.
Fasten fork tops into yoke.
Replace covers.
Done.
Nope !
Someone who actually trusts those things will be along soon.