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[email protected] 22-04-2010 12:07 PM

Honda isy hanle too low
 
Although not super tall 6'2" , I find the handle height on my honda
Isy too low and it gives me back ache.

Anybody got any ideas on how to make it a couple of inches higher (
not longer ) without having to replace all the cables etc.


Chris

Frank 26-04-2010 12:40 AM

Honda isy hanle too low
 
On Apr 22, 7:07*am, wrote:
Although not super tall *6'2" , I find the handle height on my honda
Isy too low and it gives me back ache.

Anybody got any ideas on how to make it a couple of inches higher (
not longer ) without having to replace all the cables etc.

Chris


Curious as I bought a new Honda (US) last year. Handle height is
adjustable but IZY handle appears different:

http://ww1.honda.co.uk/power/owner/m...RG536C_SDE.pdf

Is there a second detent or hole for levering handle when loosened?
This is essentially how mine is raised by levering up or down and
locking.
Maybe one could be added if enough room to drill a second hole.

[email protected] 26-04-2010 09:36 AM

Honda isy hanle too low
 
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 16:40:54 -0700 (PDT), Frank
wrote:

On Apr 22, 7:07*am, wrote:
Although not super tall *6'2" , I find the handle height on my honda
Isy too low and it gives me back ache.

Anybody got any ideas on how to make it a couple of inches higher (
not longer ) without having to replace all the cables etc.

Chris


Curious as I bought a new Honda (US) last year. Handle height is
adjustable but IZY handle appears different:

http://ww1.honda.co.uk/power/owner/m...RG536C_SDE.pdf

Is there a second detent or hole for levering handle when loosened?
This is essentially how mine is raised by levering up or down and
locking.
Maybe one could be added if enough room to drill a second hole.


There does not appear to be any adjustment , i was thinking along
the lines of bending the handles upward in some way without getting
the bowden cables out of adjustment.


Chris

Frank 26-04-2010 12:54 PM

Honda isy hanle too low
 
On Apr 26, 4:36*am, wrote:
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 16:40:54 -0700 (PDT), Frank





wrote:
On Apr 22, 7:07*am, wrote:
Although not super tall *6'2" , I find the handle height on my honda
Isy too low and it gives me back ache.


Anybody got any ideas on how to make it a couple of inches higher (
not longer ) without having to replace all the cables etc.


Chris


Curious as I bought a new Honda (US) last year. *Handle height is
adjustable but IZY handle appears different:


http://ww1.honda.co.uk/power/owner/m...RG536C_SDE.pdf


Is there a second detent *or hole for levering handle when loosened?
This is essentially how mine is raised by levering up or down and
locking.
Maybe one could be added if enough room to drill a second hole.


There does not appear to be any adjustment , *i was thinking *along
the lines of bending the handles upward in some way without getting
the bowden cables out of *adjustment.

Chris- Hide quoted text -

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Where your model has a big wing nut for tightening handle, mine has a
bolt and at the base of the handle adjustment that can be put in upper
or lower hole to raise or lower handle height. These are the lines
that I was thinking you might cobble something up.

*Mechanic* 26-04-2010 02:18 PM

Honda HRG415 HRG465 HRG536 or "Izy" handle bars are fixed with no adjustment unfortunately (its Honda's "Budget" mower and does not feature any of the trick bits incorporated in to the HRX range!)

To make life easier for you tho (without modification), the Izy does have 2 Height Of Cut Levers (one for the front and one for the rear) Adjusting the front low and the rear high will give you a higher handle and you will then just have to toy with the exact settings until you acheive your desired cutting hight with the handles in a position you are happy with.

Hope this helps

Trevor
Lawnmower World - The home of Quality garden machinery


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