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Before (stock clip-ons)...533 views
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...after (hi-rise clip-ons).517 views
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Before...455 views
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...after.463 views
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Before...398 views
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...after.351 views
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Before...393 views
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...after.372 views
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Before...330 views
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...after.378 views
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Before...379 viewsYard stick shows 32" at bar-end mirror mount.
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370 viewsNow the bar-end mount is up two inches at 34" high.
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Before...330 viewsThe bottom of the switch housing is at 34".
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...after.363 viewsThe bottom of the switch is at 36".
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385 viewsIn order to remove the upper triple-tree the headlight needs to be removed and then the U-shaped ladder part that the headlight attaches to is then removed. Remove the two nuts at the bottom of the ladder then lift it up. Also, disconnect the headlight connector and put the headlight out of the way.
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376 viewsMy fingers are pointing to the two pins that fit into the two rubber grommets that are part of the upper triple tree (visible in the foreground).
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361 viewsDetail of the bottom of the unbolted ladder.
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379 viewsDetail of the top triple tree with stock clip-ons.
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385 viewsUpper triple tree removed. Use a 6mm Allen wrench to loosen all clamping bolts. Alternately tap the bottom of the clip-ons to walk the triple tree and clip-ons up. I used a block of wood positioned under the clip-on and tapped it with a rubber mallet -- just in case I missed the wood!
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399 viewsHi-riser is slipped on the fork tube and here is the bar in stock form.
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