does any of you installed bar riser on the R? To install risers do you need to replace brake lines or not?
I think that with raisers the driving will be more confortable as right now, as per my shape, I tend to lean towards the bar.
Any suggestions?
yes, i have the moto-techniques bar risers. they are the 'budget' alternative but work well and the finish is just great. you can get others that may look more integrated but these are great. the riding position helps my back a lot.
i have the 1 1/4" back ones and although the lines get slightly taught at full lock, no lengthening is required of any cables.
Josh_S wrote:I also went with the MV, and No I didn't need to replace any lines. Its a snug fit but the lines all fit. and I too find it a much better fit.
Here's another vote for the moto techniques 1 1/4". They made a world of difference to me in my riding comfort and you can't beat them for the money. I think they look cool, too--functional chic.
'07 R1200R
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I want to thank everybody who contributed to this thread. I ordered the $49 units and they were delivered today. Just got back from my first 30 mile test ride. This has been the best $49 I've spent on the bike so far.
Dale_K wrote:This has been the best $49 I've spent on the bike so far.
I felt exactly the same when I got my risers. Second best purchase I made was a custom seat. Well actually the seat is the best purchase, but for the price, risers are the best deal.
09 Alpine White R1200R: Touring windshield, BMW panniers, Sargent Low seat, Throttlemeister.
Matt G.