1st...start from the front with the exposed rail hole and bolt it to the extrusion 2nd unlock the rail pull it ffwd to expose the rear hole, same thing... 3rd use the same scheme to have acess to the upper holes by unlocking pushing/pulling the rail mechanism..... Zero fiddeling....and zero need of magnets/gimmics...
I had been trying to get the handle onto the sliders for about 15 minutes. After watching the start of the video I finally realised there were holes in the side of the handle to put the pins on the slider into.
Very helpful to A make sure you have a magnet tool to hold the bolts and washer. I had a flat end screwdriver which had a magnet end. Other thing to note. Also when putting the slider runners on. Put the bolt on with clearance, one it in pull on the runners retention and slide it forward. This will give the other clearance to screw the other bolt on. Repeat on the other side. Then put the slider bar on, and use a tool to clamp it to the retention.
I can’t find a single video that shows full installation of the pulling bar. It most often will need adjustments so it fits your own seat width and I’ve been fiddling a lot trying to make it fit without success yet.
Do you know how to get the sliders to unlock to be able to get the brackets bolted on? I have hex bolts so cant do it the way you have in the vid. Cant seem to get my sliders to unlock when pushing down the side button and pulling. Couldnt get it to move either with bar connected to both sliders (without the brackets attached)
They are very stiff to begin with. The way I do it is to hold it in the left hand. push up on the arm with the left thumb and push the lower section from underneath with your thumb on the right hand. They are designed to be stiff of course, but they do loosen a little once they are moving. Drop us an email at support at raceanywhere.co.uk if you need any further help.
Im bookmarking this for the weekend. Have a seat and rail coming. Woo!
awesome video, takes all the guess work out of it. thanks a lot.
1st...start from the front with the exposed rail hole and bolt it to the extrusion
2nd unlock the rail pull it ffwd to expose the rear hole, same thing...
3rd use the same scheme to have acess to the upper holes by unlocking pushing/pulling the rail mechanism.....
Zero fiddeling....and zero need of magnets/gimmics...
I had been trying to get the handle onto the sliders for about 15 minutes. After watching the start of the video I finally realised there were holes in the side of the handle to put the pins on the slider into.
Very helpful to A make sure you have a magnet tool to hold the bolts and washer. I had a flat end screwdriver which had a magnet end. Other thing to note. Also when putting the slider runners on. Put the bolt on with clearance, one it in pull on the runners retention and slide it forward. This will give the other clearance to screw the other bolt on. Repeat on the other side. Then put the slider bar on, and use a tool to clamp it to the retention.
I can’t find a single video that shows full installation of the pulling bar. It most often will need adjustments so it fits your own seat width and I’ve been fiddling a lot trying to make it fit without success yet.
FYI SMOOTH BITS TO THE OUTSIDE
Do you know how to get the sliders to unlock to be able to get the brackets bolted on? I have hex bolts so cant do it the way you have in the vid. Cant seem to get my sliders to unlock when pushing down the side button and pulling. Couldnt get it to move either with bar connected to both sliders (without the brackets attached)
They are very stiff to begin with. The way I do it is to hold it in the left hand. push up on the arm with the left thumb and push the lower section from underneath with your thumb on the right hand. They are designed to be stiff of course, but they do loosen a little once they are moving. Drop us an email at support at raceanywhere.co.uk if you need any further help.
This is my man, working on stuff with gloves ,just like supposed to do...
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I've just spent fucking hours doing this got it all on then found out there the wrong way round