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Handlebar Risers - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: General Discussion (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: Handlebar Risers (/showthread.php?tid=417) |
RE: 2017 CB1100EX SW-Motech risers - TXBikerGuy - 08-23-2020 (08-23-2020, 10:35 AM)Crazyirv_imp Wrote:(08-23-2020, 07:47 AM)TXBikerGuy_imp Wrote: Just installed [url=https://twistedthrottle.com/shop/ergonomics/handlebar-risers-barbacks/sw-motech-handlebar-riser-kit-to-fit-22mm-handlebars-for-many-aprilia-bmw-honda-kawasaki-ktm-suzuki-triumph-yamaha-models-25mm-rise-silver/]these on my '17 EX today. Super easy install. The fit on the bottom does leave empty space. I'd prefer not to have it that way as well, but wasn't able to find any better options. Right or wrong, I have some faith in the folks at SW-Motech in terms of product design so was willing to go with this based on that. Handlebar Risers - mrded_imp - 08-25-2020 I wonder if it improves a position on cb1100rs. Ideally I wanted to install a handlebar from EX. Doesn’t anyone else having a problem with a too forward position on RS? RE: Handlebar Risers - jtopiso_imp - 08-25-2020 (08-25-2020, 10:45 AM)mrded_imp Wrote: I wonder if it improves a position on cb1100rs. Ideally I wanted to install a handlebar from EX. I did, until I installed a set of "pull back" risers. RE: Handlebar Risers - Olof_imp - 08-25-2020 (08-25-2020, 10:45 AM)mrded_imp Wrote: I wonder if it improves a position on cb1100rs. Ideally I wanted to install a handlebar from EX. On the contrary, more upright and my back suffers. I got the RS partly because of the forward riding position, which is surprisingly sporty. It also reminds me that I need to maintain those upper body muscles, so I don't lean on the handlebar
RE: Handlebar Risers - Ulljanrich_imp - 08-30-2020 (08-25-2020, 10:45 AM)mrded_imp Wrote: I wonder if it improves a position on cb1100rs. Ideally I wanted to install a handlebar from EX. I had a "problem", yes. I installed these: https://voigt-mt.de/Voigt-MT-GmbH-Handlebar-risers-30mm-with-offset-21mm-for-Honda-CB-1100-EX-/-RS-V3021-riser-clamp-and-conversion and now it is sooo much better. Ciao Thomas RE: Handlebar Risers - PowerDubs_imp - 08-30-2020 Those are nice. RE: Handlebar Risers - Obleo - 08-30-2020 I have gen mar risers on mine , bought the from oly on here . They are going up for sale so with some other parts coming off due to a sale or trade in. RE: Handlebar Risers - smelville_imp - 08-30-2020 (08-30-2020, 03:04 AM)Ulljanrich_imp Wrote:(08-25-2020, 10:45 AM)mrded_imp Wrote: I wonder if it improves a position on cb1100rs. Ideally I wanted to install a handlebar from EX. I had a "problem", yes. I installed these: https://voigt-mt.de/Voigt-MT-GmbH-Handlebar-risers-30mm-with-offset-21mm-for-Honda-CB-1100-EX-/-RS-V3021-riser-clamp-and-conversion and now it is sooo much better. Ciao Thomas Looks nice, did the cables need to be lengthened? RE: Handlebar Risers - PowerDubs_imp - 08-30-2020 Is the reason everyone is putting risers on so that they don't need to bend over quite as much? Handlebars with more pullback to the same. RE: Handlebar Risers - Ulljanrich_imp - 08-30-2020 (08-30-2020, 07:27 AM)smelville_imp Wrote:(08-30-2020, 03:04 AM)Ulljanrich_imp Wrote:(08-25-2020, 10:45 AM)mrded_imp Wrote: I wonder if it improves a position on cb1100rs. Ideally I wanted to install a handlebar from EX. I had a "problem", yes. I installed these: https://voigt-mt.de/Voigt-MT-GmbH-Handlebar-risers-30mm-with-offset-21mm-for-Honda-CB-1100-EX-/-RS-V3021-riser-clamp-and-conversion and now it is sooo much better. Ciao Thomas Looks nice, did the cables need to be lengthened? No, the cables were ok, went ok, no problem. I have the RS Modell. If the cables on the EX would be the same length as on the RS, the combined with the risers the EX would have cable length problems. The risers from Voigt, Germany, are super nice quality and the parts are legally tested and approved, which is of quite some relevance for me. (08-30-2020, 08:05 AM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: Is the reason everyone is putting risers on so that they don't need to bend over quite as much? I assume that is the reason for most who do that modification, yes. With the risers the modification could be re-done in a couple of minutes. The risers are cheaper. Also, the risers are available in different varieties: with offset, or without. as far as Im concerned I wanted that easy re-built option and I wanted to see which riser would do best for me. So, I found out that rise up and offest back is perfect - perfect for me. And, last but not least, I have a grip heating system, that is built-in my handlebars: https://www.coolride.de/ All in all, switching for another handlebar was not an option for me. |