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#318410 03/06/2009 4:54 PM
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I know this sounds like a stupid question (given the amount of customising I've done over the years) but how do you get those chrome covers off the riser bolts?
I've tried a very small screwdriver and a knife (tentatively) but I'm frightened of damaging the riser laquer. The bike's only a week old so I'm still babying it, but I'm getting backache and I just want to move the handlebars a bit or maybe swap them.
Are they glued on?

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Mine were not glued in.Just took my pocket knife at the edge,they potted right out.


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Just pressed in and you can get better ones from many hardware stores if you damage any. The ones at the hardware store are all metal in some cases. The ones in your riser bolts are plastic.


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The_Dog33 #318413 03/06/2009 5:44 PM
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Thanks. I'm probably being to gentle with them. Will have to get the hammer out!

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Peter they are made out of plastic which has been chromed, they peel very easily. But you can get replacements on eBay.

I used a very small flat bladed screwdriver at the edge and just lifted it up on mine..


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I used a little C4 and ran for the hills! No they should come out fairly easily. In fact mine fell out.


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2scotties #318416 03/06/2009 10:26 PM
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I used a box knife to get under it and pop it off.


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The 06 didn't come with any... I got some off eBay.


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GinaS #318418 03/07/2009 6:01 PM
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I wasn't kidding about the hammer. I still can't get them off. So far, I've tried various screwdrivers, 3 different knives and a chisel(wood)! It's the laquer on the top yoke that I'm bothered about, not the covers. I think I'm going to have to split them.

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2scotties #318419 03/07/2009 8:11 PM
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PM sent Peter


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You want to adjust your bars,

Remove caps see pics from 4 allen screw that hold down bar clamp to the riser. Then use allen key to loosen clamps. adjust bar position and make up in the reverse order.





I lifted my caps with my finger nail, they are only plastic snug fit.

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birchr #318421 03/08/2009 6:36 PM
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Thanks for showing me how to get them off. I can't believe I never thought of it. For anyone who's interested, I thought the socket head was a chrome cover! I didn't realise they were just the toppers. Doh!

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Thanks also, I met Ray today before I saw your pics, he told me you'd posted them but I hadn't been on the site.

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Thanks for showing me how to get them off. I can't believe I never thought of it. For anyone who's interested, I thought the socket head was a chrome cover! I didn't realise they were just the toppers. Doh!





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Good laugh here too! I can just see you trying to get the head off the bolt! I don't mean to be nasty either but it really is funny!


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The_Dog33 #318425 03/12/2009 3:55 PM
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+1 Peter, I thought the same as you did, but haven't tried yet, just some head scratchin'. Anywho, where exactly are you old salts getting those $30-40-50. pullback risers for the BA? Cheapest I can find are @ $150. Saw the Scootworks ones, interesting but I dunno....


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Been getting them from Ebay.



Those are the ones I bought from Ebay, don't get Duce risers though they have a shoulder on the bottom you would have to grind off.


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Here is a short version of what I put on Wendy's bike. Wendy's risers

a set like mine Except you would need to buy the cap separate and I have seen them like mine for $10 on Ebay.

Another set $60 right now with no bids. Joker

Like mine again

A straight set Night Train

For the risers like mine they make either a 1 piece cap like I have in my pic or they make separate caps 1 for each riser. If you use the HD style risers they have a 1/2" thread and need to have adapters installed or the top tree drilled. I have a lathe so I turned my own adapters but you can buy them.

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Here is another taller set like on Wendy's bike. Taller

Here is a set with the cap.
cap and bolts

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The_Dog33 #318429 03/12/2009 4:53 PM
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Received. But now - the HD style are bored for 1" bars, BA bars are 1"?. Boring the tri clamp - 1/2 " is bigger than 10 mm, so what kind of adapter is needed? Thanks - Bad hair day here....


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Our bars are 1" bars. There are adapters here You would need the 1/2"x13 to 10mm X1.25 in most cases. The HD risers are 1/2"X13 in every case I have come across but don't want to make a blanket statement since as soon as I do someone will find an exception.


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The_Dog33 #318431 03/12/2009 9:32 PM
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Done and done. Now it makes sense, and there are some real nice examples out there in that HD bin of risers. Thanks Cap'n, you saved me a bundle.


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