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09/30/14 at 18:44:25
What's a good height riser for drag bars so they don't hit the tank?
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09/30/14 at 20:14:47
If you use the base platform of the stock risers, you should have enough clearance. Tried it once, OK.
You will need a shorter brake line.
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09/30/14 at 20:27:45
depends on the year.
newer years have the throttle cable come out of the control in the front
older out the bottom.
I have Z bars with 3" of rise, that's the lowest I would recommend.
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10/01/14 at 03:19:16
I have the handlebars like in this picture. I would like to go with about 2" riser and drag bars. Will I need to get new cables?
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10/01/14 at 12:29:16
those look taller than the risers you want. the cable will probably need replacing/shortened. I have lower bars than stock and the brake line was way too long to fit properly. Throttle wasn't a problem.
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10/01/14 at 13:12:38
My bike is a 2000 with stock handlebars. They have a small riser at the bottom. I made a couple 1 1/2 risers to go on top of them. Those risers with drag bars is my goal.
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10/01/14 at 13:46:57
I think it was Cflow that used to be on here.Did his like that and he had to use broomstick bars.So it would clear the tank.
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10/01/14 at 13:56:24
what width drag bars are you going to use?
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10/01/14 at 15:24:35
I know the stock drag bars won't clear.Maybe a couple inches wider will work.
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10/01/14 at 15:47:50
I think I'll mock them up, test them and have them custom made. I'll pay some pics later.
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10/01/14 at 15:48:38
I meant to say, I'll post some pics later.
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10/01/14 at 23:42:13
Just measured mine. I have 3" between the top triple clamp and the bottom of the handlebar. The actual riser height is 1.5" of tube between the rubber/chrome mount thing on the top clamp and the original handlebar clamp. In other word, the original bar riser arrangement plus 1.5".
I'll take a pic. The flat washers are because the tubes I had were that much too short. The tube + washers = 1.5"
My bars are flat drag bars with 2" pullback. That clears the tank only just.
The stock cables and brake hose work fine on my one.
Hope that makes sense and is helpful.
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10/02/14 at 03:18:51
Thanks. That's exactly the same measurement on my risers. How wide are your handlebars? Could you post a pic a little farther back so I can see the setup?
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10/02/14 at 04:06:46
No worries. the pic makes it look like the bars are pointing up a bit, they're not really. The pulled back tip are in at 90 deg to a line through the risers, so the point down a little. The bars are 29" tip to tip.
HTH.
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10/02/14 at 04:10:06
May as well post one of the full scooter. The bars suit it (IMO
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