Ape hanger slipage
#13
correct me if im wrong but the set screws only come with the 1.50 risers , I installed the 1.25's and dont have any problems, The risers and bars are machined right ( bars are a tad bigger O.D. than the risers ). Therefore allowing you to "pinch the bars" into the risers = no slipping WITH the lack of knurling!
#14
I have the same problem with my Nash Smart Gimps.
I've tried a bunch of things, but I think my latest will work. Couple small strips of industrial velcro (sticky back) from a $3 pack at Home Depot...cut to your liking, then put one side on the bar and the other under the riser. Also makes it removable (bar from clamp) and you can always get the sticky stuff off if you sell them or trade them later.
I've tried a bunch of things, but I think my latest will work. Couple small strips of industrial velcro (sticky back) from a $3 pack at Home Depot...cut to your liking, then put one side on the bar and the other under the riser. Also makes it removable (bar from clamp) and you can always get the sticky stuff off if you sell them or trade them later.
#15
Buy an automatic center punch from Harbor Freight for about $6 & use it to put dimples all over the area that comes in contact with the risers. As many as you can, hundreds. I wrap some masking tape on each side of the riser area where I'm going to put the dimples.
A sharp edge around the dimple is formed by the automatic punch & will bite into the risers. This works much better than a standard knurl & the bars will not slip.
A sharp edge around the dimple is formed by the automatic punch & will bite into the risers. This works much better than a standard knurl & the bars will not slip.
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I will say the 1.5" apes are sweet. A softail forum member, mplecha, has them on his fat boy. Seen them in person. They do shine like no tomorrow.
The 1.25" thick apes are offered in stepped (1" at grips and risers) or non-stepped (1.25" @ risers, 1" at grips).
Their photos on carlini website doesn't show the bars as being knurled. You can always ask if they can knurl them for you. Paying enough coin for them. They should be able to with minimum of effort.
The 1.25" thick apes are offered in stepped (1" at grips and risers) or non-stepped (1.25" @ risers, 1" at grips).
Their photos on carlini website doesn't show the bars as being knurled. You can always ask if they can knurl them for you. Paying enough coin for them. They should be able to with minimum of effort.
#18
I will say the 1.5" apes are sweet. A softail forum member, mplecha, has them on his fat boy. Seen them in person. They do shine like no tomorrow.
The 1.25" thick apes are offered in stepped (1" at grips and risers) or non-stepped (1.25" @ risers, 1" at grips).
Their photos on carlini website doesn't show the bars as being knurled. You can always ask if they can knurl them for you. Paying enough coin for them. They should be able to with minimum of effort.
The 1.25" thick apes are offered in stepped (1" at grips and risers) or non-stepped (1.25" @ risers, 1" at grips).
Their photos on carlini website doesn't show the bars as being knurled. You can always ask if they can knurl them for you. Paying enough coin for them. They should be able to with minimum of effort.
Aggreed i want them in black powder coat though and dont know if they do them as i can not find it on the page for these bars i have sent them a mail asking the question.
Brad
#19
#20
on purpose?
I remember when riding back in the 60s that apes weren't supposed to be higher than your shoulders - so I heard that some would leave them just loose enough to yank them down lower if pulled over! Don't know the current local law about height, but glad to hear that you're trying to make them secure...