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skippy440
I will be installing a 3.5" Oles machine bar riser this
weekend. Is there any tricks or tips for this? dunno.gif

The wires seem to be no problem, but I'm not sure about the brake
line and throttle cables. Can I just gently flex the brake line
and what about the throttle cable? Is there enough slack on
that? How many of you have done this and what should I expect?

Thanks :div20:



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Fast Rider
Sometimes you can reroute the throttle cable to gain more length. Just look around. The brake line, once pulled out all the way is about the most you can go, you could look to where it attaches onto the caliper, and you might be able to bend that gently to gain maybe another .5". Just make sure your throttle cable isnt real tight after you have put the riser on...if so, be ready to hit the kill switch the first time you start it just incase! haha
what?trail?
you can buy a throttle cable and brake line extension from a parts unlimited dealer
skippy440
Thanks for all the advice.Here is the results:
what?trail?
looks good but you gotta lose that old school steering post pad and cover - put on sno pro style curved bars and pad -- they are cheap enough :div20:
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