Bar risers

gregski

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Hi, looking at potential some bar risers. I’m 6ft. The bar feels a bit far away and low, and feel the bars being higher will help with counter steering, anyone notice any differences. Many thanks
 
I'm 6ft2 and fitted them as like you felt like I was reaching

Made a load of difference to me on the 1250 2019 as I don't feel I have to reach so far forward now

Dead easy to fit and no issues with cables etc

these are what I bought

 
I have bar risers on my 1250; can't say I've noticed it makes that much difference to steering, but it is a much more comfortable reach, especially when standing up occasionally (while on the bike...)
 
I installed the 30 mm bar risers from BMW https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176999986083.. They make the riding position a bit more comfortable, but it's not a dramatic difference. That said, the risers don’t seem to have solid contact with the underside of the handlebars, which is a bit concerning.1000017182.jpg1000017180.jpg
 
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I installed the 30 mm bar risers from BMW https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176999986083.. They make the riding position a bit more comfortable, but it's not a dramatic difference. That said, the risers don’t seem to have solid contact with the underside of the handlebars, which is a bit concerning.View attachment 416437View attachment 416438
They're not supposed to which is the same whether risers are fitted or not. The correct fitting method is to torque the front bolts down first with the rear bolts undone so they fit flush with the front of the riser, then torque the rear bolts down (IIRC it's 19nm) leaving the gap.
 


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