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2 inch Risers for Kawasaki Concours
Installation Instructions

Fig1.
Fig2.
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This installation will require that you change
the top portion of your front brake line to accommodate the 2”
risers. The brake line and crush washers are supplied with the
GenMar risers. It is
recommended that a licensed mechanic install the brake line to insure correct
function of a crucial part of the motorcycle. Therefore, we will not
provide installation
instructions for installing the brake line.
- Remove the seat and gas tank
before installation.
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After the seat and gas tank have been removed
from the motorcycle, the throttle cable will need to be
re-routed. Remove the throttle cables from the throttle housing on the
handlebars (not from
the carburetor). Pull the cables back through the frame to the ignition coils. Run
the cables back though the A shaped yolk in the frame on the right
side to get the extra
slack you need. Refer to Fig.1
above for a
visual of throttle cables routed through the A shaped yolk.
Reattach the cable to
the throttle housing at the handlebars.
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Next, install the choke cable extender bracket
supplied with the riser kit. First, remove the screw that
holds the stock choke cable bracket on top of the carburetors.
Remove the choke cable
from the carburetors and attach our extension to the end of the stock choke
cable. The plastic two-part screw supplied with the kit will go into the
existing choke
bracket. Refer to Fig.2
for a visual of the
choke extender bracket installed. Attach the stock
choke cable bracket to the top of the carburetors.
There will be a little extra slack in the choke cable that will need to be adjusted out.
These adjustments can be made at the adjuster on the choke cable.
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Remove the bars from top of fork crown, leaving
controls in place. Loosen set screws on the side of
each riser. Place risers where the handlebars had been. When
the risers are in place, the aluminum tube inside the risers will move
upward so the handlebar can set over it as in stock form.
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Place handlebar on top of risers and add longer
bolts. Tighten bolts and set screws. The handlebar mounting
bolts and pinch bolt should be torqued to 14-16ft-lbs.
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Reinstall gas tank and seat.
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