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Old 08-10-13, 22:26
Burnsy Burnsy is offline
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Handlebar Riser

Hi Folks,
Noticed there is a gap between the handlebar riser and the top of the fork clamp, there also seems to be a gap between the nut on the underside.

Is this normal or should the they be tight against the top fork clamp?

Thanks
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Old 09-10-13, 00:32
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That's normal - they're rubber mounted and therefore isolated. The gaps should of course be even though. Worth checking, as the handlebar risers/clamps are easily miss-aligned in a drop because of the rubber mountings, particularly if you have extended risers.
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Old 09-10-13, 00:42
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Thanks mate, something I only noticed this morning for the first time, just wanted to check. Gaps are pretty even.
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