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Title: Handlebar risers
Post by: Bimbam on 26 March 2017, 09:28:52 pm
Hi guys. i think about buying handlebar risers. I looking at Sw-Motech with 31 mm up and 22 mm pullback.
Anybody did this?
Reason: I have broken my right arm twice and cant strech more than 95 °

Title: Re: Handlebar risers
Post by: JoeyMcEssex on 27 March 2017, 06:55:37 am
Look Interesting, being a 5ft 7 shorta**e would be really interested in how they affect sitting position?
Title: Re: Handlebar risers
Post by: besser-is-das on 27 March 2017, 07:24:19 am
http://cycle-ergo.com/ (http://cycle-ergo.com/)


not 100% , but you can get a good imagination on changes result.
( sorry for my poor english)


greetings from berlin


micha

Title: Re: Handlebar risers
Post by: Bimbam on 27 March 2017, 05:45:00 pm
Hi. I know http://cycle-ergo.com/ (http://cycle-ergo.com/) but i would like to hear i anybody have tryed this.
Title: Re: Handlebar risers
Post by: Jamieg285 on 28 March 2017, 01:08:54 pm
Don't forget that the risers on the Fazer aren't vertical like those in the picture.  There is a curve to them so that are more like a 45 degree angle.  That means any riser will aready be moving them towards the riser as well as up.  The angle risers you're looking at there may be too much.
Title: Re: Handlebar risers
Post by: Jules-C on 29 March 2017, 06:42:36 pm
I can't say I ever found it uncomfortable but feel the spacing of footrests and handlebars isn't quite right for me and either the footrests should be further back or handlebars higher so I've got 25mm SW Motech risers on mine and it made the bike feel a lot better for me. 

Only problem was the original brake hose was stretched to its limit so got one made up an inch longer than standard.  The cables and wiring had no problems.

You could probably go a bit higher if you wanted but might have to tilt the handlebars back a bit to avoid the levers hitting the fairing on full lock.
Title: Re: Handlebar risers
Post by: Bimbam on 29 March 2017, 08:15:27 pm
Hi Jules-C. thx. You are right, the brake hose i a little too short, but i will fix that. :D
Title: Re: Handlebar risers
Post by: fazerfan on 06 April 2017, 09:15:22 pm
I can't say I ever found it uncomfortable but feel the spacing of footrests and handlebars isn't quite right for me and either the footrests should be further back or handlebars higher so I've got 25mm SW Motech risers on mine and it made the bike feel a lot better for me. 

Only problem was the original brake hose was stretched to its limit so got one made up an inch longer than standard.  The cables and wiring had no problems.

You could probably go a bit higher if you wanted but might have to tilt the handlebars back a bit to avoid the levers hitting the fairing on full lock.


Don't suppose you could tell me where you got the clock from. Looks like the size and display I'm looking forward. Thanks.
Title: Re: Handlebar risers
Post by: Jules-C on 07 April 2017, 07:39:33 pm
Motrax Little Ben not sure where I got it but don't think it's available any more

https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/6102 (https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/6102)

Should be plenty similar ones online but new bikes will all have a clock so demand will be falling
Title: Re: Handlebar risers
Post by: matt7chunk on 11 April 2017, 10:47:03 pm
i fitted 30mm risers to day also due to a few to many broken arms lol find alot more comfortable now 
Title: Re: Handlebar risers
Post by: Jules-C on 13 April 2017, 01:34:49 pm
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