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How do I remove the front cowling?

mtdoragary

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I've already removed the console (gauges), but need to remove the entire cowling that the console and headlights are mounted into. I need WORKING ROOM, or I'm never going to be able to finish my riser installation...:gaah:
 
What kind of risers are you installing ? It took me 20 min to install esi risers and I didn't have to remove any of that
 
What kind of risers are you installing ? It took me 20 min to install esi risers and I didn't have to remove any of that
I'm installing 4" risers that require cutting the handlebar ends off. I now have the cowling off, all zip ties removed but the clutch hose and reverse cable are still way too short. I suspect I have a factory riser, but don't know how to tell.
 
again didnt have to take all that off ...used a pipe cutter to cut handlebars ....
mine has 1 inch brp riser ill send u a pic if it looks like mine then you have it
 
close up

here is a close up of my handlebars with brp 1 inch riser and esi 3 inch riser hope this helps ....
handlebar.jpg
 
also i had to loosen clutch hose and i installed rev cable before i secured riser to handle bar
 
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