I managed to get the caps, bolts, and windscreen off the bike to install the reaper risers. I have two issues.
1. If you don't lower the bike when you install the risers, will I be left with gaps where the fork posts are? It appears that once I got the TT free and I attempt to raise it, there is a gap on the two posts(forks), but in the install pictures on Reaper's site, there are no gaps.
2. I have steel breaded brake lines and it appears that lines are only long enough for stock configuration. (Goodrich lines). Anyone have any experience with this and can advice? Worst case, I may just try to go through and get all the slack I can, but there doesn't appear to be much as it is.
Thanks for the help all
Cloud
1. If you don't lower the bike when you install the risers, will I be left with gaps where the fork posts are? It appears that once I got the TT free and I attempt to raise it, there is a gap on the two posts(forks), but in the install pictures on Reaper's site, there are no gaps.
2. I have steel breaded brake lines and it appears that lines are only long enough for stock configuration. (Goodrich lines). Anyone have any experience with this and can advice? Worst case, I may just try to go through and get all the slack I can, but there doesn't appear to be much as it is.
Thanks for the help all
Cloud