
04.
Since the Nightster's top riser clamp is also the stock gauge mount, Richard ordered a flat Harley top clamp ($15.95) and tightened it and the bars down. Richard didn't have a lift or jack, so he couldn't pull the front wheel in order to slide the left fork tube down as Joker instructs. He went a different route and loosened the pinch bolts on both sides of the triple trees, removed the fork stem bolt from the steering head (neck), and used the bars/top tree for leverage to raise it just enough in order to slide the new mount onto the left fork tube.

04.
Since the Nightster's top riser clamp is also the stock gauge mount, Richard ordered