Putting on raised bars

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#16 Post by wayno » Thu Oct 16, 2014 1:47 pm

Very likely, but I made sure I bought an already butchered top fairing, I couldn't bring myself to cut up a good one.
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#17 Post by D-Rider » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:06 pm

jonnie_r wrote:I notice Andy has been quiet on this thread, has he had a heart attack at yet another Falco undergoing Tuonisation?
I'm just staggered looking at the photo that those bars seem to stick up so high and need wire supports to retain them !
I'm not sure they're aligned quite right either :smt017


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#18 Post by wayno » Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:29 am

I finally started pulling the front end of the bike last night, only to find that the yoke and risers I have (tuono) take fat bars 1 1/8" in the middle that taper down to 7/8" at the controls. I have renthal normal bars so couldn't fit them.

I'm going to order some new risers 2" instead of 3" as these will be cheaper than a new set of fat bars, plus they'll give me the opportunity to swap the amount of rise if I want to at a later date.

Here's the bike with the chopped fairing fitted (I didn't chop this one so don't blame me), it is cut a bit more that I'd have liked but I would much rather this than cutting up my own perfectly good fairing. These are still the original bars by the way

https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Photos/I ... -o7YyKm5lA

For some reason my image posting seems to have stopped working :( Admin, when I click the img or url buttons the code doesn't pop up, when I copy and paste the bbcode shown it doesn't preview the image, any help appreciated.

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#19 Post by Falco Frank » Tue Dec 02, 2014 11:16 am

On your dropbox account you need to make sure you are using the 'Share Link' button not just copying an image url....

Here's one I did earlier:

'https://www.dropbox.com/s/qrele0nx6dfdc ... 7.jpg?dl=0'

looks like images from DL cant be embedded here so you'll need to paste your image as a link, such as:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/qrele0nx6dfdc ... 7.jpg?dl=0
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#20 Post by wayno » Tue Dec 02, 2014 11:51 am

It still doesn't work using the img bbcode to show the image in the post

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I used to be able to click the image button, paste the link then click the button again and it would show the image in the thread, when I press the button now, nothing happens.

When I copy and paste the img bbcode and insert the url I just get the above text coming up.
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#21 Post by wayno » Wed Dec 03, 2014 9:24 pm

Put the tuono cables in today, just waiting for hoses now.

Should give me a nice rise in height

https://www.dropbox.com/s/mt3d3n083ihzc ... 0.jpg?dl=0

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#22 Post by wayno » Tue Dec 09, 2014 9:29 am

This is going painfully slow.

I ordered a set of risers from the muppets down at motopike and they sent me the wrong ones (fair enough honest mistake) I emailed them straight away aksing nicely to send me the right ones and let me know how they want me to return the old ones and nothing. I heard nothing form them for 5 days, until of course I opened a paypal dispute and they answered in 3 minutes. Then to add insult to injury the tossers didn't bother posting the new one out yesterday. I've dealt with them before and found them to be great but this has just been s@*t customer service.

Last night I went to fit the new clutch hose and found that it has made 200mm too long :(

On the plus side the new brake lines are in, so once I have the new risers and the clutch hose I can start to rebuild everything.
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#23 Post by wayno » Wed Dec 10, 2014 9:40 am

Front brakes bled.

A load of new stainless screws on order.

Paypal claim raised against Motopike as they still haven't sent the right risers (a week since I told them they had sent the wrong ones), I'll source some others today.
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#24 Post by wayno » Fri Dec 12, 2014 9:40 am

Risers turned up last night after a long week and a half wait. Still haven't got a clutch hose as I need to return this to have it shortened back to the correct length.

I'll be rebuilding it this weekend and I'll post up some pictures, minus the clutch hose of course :)
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#25 Post by wayno » Sat Dec 13, 2014 2:51 pm

Getting there

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#26 Post by mangocrazy » Sat Dec 13, 2014 6:11 pm

Hi Wayno - how much longer are the Tuono cables compared to the Falco's? Im thinking of replacing my throttle cables on the blue bike, as they seem to be a bit 'sticky'. I'll be fittiing some slightly higher bars at the same time, so that would be a good time to invest in longer cables (providing they aren't massively longer). And how much were they, and where did you get them from?

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#27 Post by wayno » Sat Dec 13, 2014 6:15 pm

They're about 6" longer, I got both the throttle ones and the choke one from wemoto for 10 each. I got the braided hoses from cobra performance, all 200mm longer than standard
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#28 Post by mangocrazy » Sun Dec 14, 2014 6:41 pm

Cheers Wayno. I think 6" longer is a bit much for what I'm planning, so have just ordered standard Falco ones.

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#29 Post by wayno » Thu Dec 18, 2014 10:45 am

It's definitely not going well, the fuel pump has stopped working (I assume I have popped a solder joint when I have the tank wedged up, but not investigated yet), and while I was bleeding the clutch master cylinder has sprung a leak.
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#30 Post by mangocrazy » Thu Dec 18, 2014 10:32 pm

wayno wrote:It's definitely not going well, the fuel pump has stopped working (I assume I have popped a solder joint when I have the tank wedged up, but not investigated yet), and while I was bleeding the clutch master cylinder has sprung a leak.
Sorry to hear that Wayno. Still, better to discover those things now rather than when you're out on a ride somewhere... ?

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