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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: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Handlebar Risers (/showthread.php?tid=9752) |
RE: Handlebar Risers - jerrycon_imp - 04-24-2015 I'm thinking about risers. I like the idea of fully adjustable, pivoting risers like the [url=http://www.amazon.com/Rox-Speed-FX-Pivoting-Handlbar/dp/B0041PXMIM/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8]Rox Speed FX 2-inch pivoting risers. The only downside of that would be a near certain need to reroute cables and get a longer brake line. Price is good, though, at only U.S.$61. Maybe just go with the [url=http://www.genmarmfg.com/shop/universal-risers/universal-risers,-7-8-bar-style-handlebar-risers-1-up-detail.html]GenMar universal risers (U.S.$76) to see if that does the trick? No need to reroute or extend based on what I've read here. RE: Handlebar Risers - geosar_imp - 04-24-2015 I put the Rox 2 inch adjustable risers on two nights ago and the lines and cables on the right are pretty tight. It was dark so I just left everything loose. Can you get a longer brake line from the master cylinder to the front disks? Seems complicated. It's a shame because the risers place the handlebars in a much better position. RE: Handlebar Risers - jamboa_imp - 04-25-2015 I did genmar risers and also added a tall SuperBike bar. i love it i did this when I also installed custom length braided stainless steel brake lines Braided stainless steel brake lines firm up brake feel andvlook great for quality upgrade.quote='jerrycon' pid='85797' dateline='1429943058'] I'm thinking about risers. I like the idea of fully adjustable, pivoting risers like the [url=http://www.amazon.com/Rox-Speed-FX-Pivoting-Handlbar/dp/B0041PXMIM/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top?ie=UTF8]Rox Speed FX 2-inch pivoting risers. The only downside of that would be a near certain need to reroute cables and get a longer brake line. Price is good, though, at only U.S.$61. Maybe just go with the [url=http://www.genmarmfg.com/shop/universal-risers/universal-risers,-7-8-bar-style-handlebar-risers-1-up-detail.html]GenMar universal risers (U.S.$76) to see if that does the trick? No need to reroute or extend based on what I've read here. [/quote] RE: Handlebar Risers - geosar_imp - 04-25-2015 I adjusted the Rox 2 inch riser in the daylight. They are not a breeze without a stubby allen wrench which I made. I avoided the tight brake line issue by rotating the master cylinder for the front brakes and clutch. Feels pretty nice and I must say the adjustable risers offer a lot of variability in sitting positions. Next ride, I will take the allen wrenches and fine tune the handlebar position. George RE: Handlebar Risers - jerrycon_imp - 04-29-2015 If possible, I would be very interested in seeing a photo of your rotated master cylinder positioning. RE: Handlebar Risers - 1100rider_imp - 04-30-2015 Yesterday I installed the 2" ROX risers and really like them. I had 2" solid risers installed before but wanted something to bring the bars a little closer to me. The cable seem to be loose enough from full right to full left on the handlebars. I was able to tilt the bars back towards me and and am satisfied. RE: Handlebar Risers - Ghis_imp - 05-20-2015 I used the Bike Masters risers. You can choose your height. I decided to go conservative with 3/4 inch rise, as the brake cable seemed stressed with a full inch (though everyone says 1" is just fine). They were $36.95! However I must warn you that none of the bolts length options that came in the package worked. Can't remember what length, but I had to get slightly shorter bolts than the shortest offered. The shortest would have worked with the full 1", I think. [url=http://s429.photobucket.com/user/ghislainsabre/media/IMG_6191_zpslr6xfv8o.jpg.html]
RE: Handlebar Risers - Chapomis_imp - 06-03-2015 I'm putting risers on my CB. Does anyone know the torque number for the 4 bolts ? RE: Handlebar Risers - the Ferret - 06-03-2015 Alan 15 ft lbs and you tighten forward ones first rearwards last RE: Handlebar Risers - treytexag_imp - 06-03-2015 (06-03-2015, 09:02 AM)Chapomis_imp Wrote: I'm putting risers on my CB. Does anyone know the torque number for the 4 bolts ? Chapomis, which risers did you buy for the CB? |