(12-16-2020, 05:43 PM)jtopiso_imp Wrote: (12-16-2020, 07:39 AM)Alfgaxatico_imp Wrote: friends ; today I removed the handlebar risers; and as I thought; my arms are rather long; I'm 1.85; and more control of the weight of the CB1100 EX europe 2015; since it falls as it should fall: ahead. apart it is illegal in Spain to lift the handlebar (if they see it). there will be cases that improves comfort; but in my case not ... the effect that I noticed; it was as if the front wheel was with more air than normal ... but hey; each one feels it in a way.
As far as I know, it's legal to raise the handlebar, or change it's longitudinal position. What you can't do is to use a wider handlebar, unless you get it inspected and certified.
In my case (short arms), pull-back raisers have improved confort a lot. Although the bike looks much better without them.
As far as I know, it's legal to raise the handlebar, or change it's longitudinal position. What you can't do is to use a wider handlebar, unless you get it inspected and certified.
In my case (short arms), pull-back raisers have improved confort a lot. Although the bike looks much better without them.
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gosh the rules, the bureaucrats just won't leave people alone
'14 CB1100 STD 5 speed