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Handlebar risers - overhang dangerous?

Discussion in 'Gear & Accessories' started by irishrOy, Mar 22, 2018.

  1. irishrOy

    irishrOy New Member

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    Heyho guys!
    I'm currently thinking about maybe adding some bar-raisers or "spacers" to make the riding position a little bit more comfy.
    But when adding the spacers and putting the clamp on bars back on, they have a certain "overhang" where they don't grip the forks at 100%


    Like in the video exactly around the 5 minute mark.

    Or seen here:

    http://vfrworld.com/threads/review-trick-bitz-proline-engineering-bar-risers.51603/#post-529841

    I think this is the same thing with pretty much all risers, right?

    Does this bother you? Many or most of you have changed your handlebars and installed these risers, right? Are they reliable, do they hold up well?

    I looks somewhat weird, but if the clamp on handlebars are screwed on tight I think it doesn't matter.

    What do you think of that?
     
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    I would try and down load the installation instructions for some. It will become a lot clearer then.
     


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    You might have dangerously reduced your front ride height too much if the installation required raising the forks up more than about 10mm.
     
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    I did, and they all pretty much work the same.
    You literally 'just' undo the clip-on handlebars, but the spacers around the forks and reattach the clip-ons on top of the spacers.

    But when re-installing the clip-ons, after having put on the spacers, the clip-ons 'only' grab the fork/shaft with like 75% of their surface, it looks like. the rest of the clip-on's clamp is sticking over.


    But probably im just being very German and overly safety-oriented could be :D

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    i wouldn't ride like that. if the distance is less than 10mm, loosen and raise the forks enough to get full contact.
     


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    Yes they only grip part way, from memory the minimum is usually 50% (I could be totally wrong tho) That combined with the "plug" is more than enough to provide the grip required.
     


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    What gen is your VFR? Eight gen - bolts hold the clip-ons and not the fork tubes.
     


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    it's a 6th gen from 2003 :D

    Thanks for the suggestion, man! They indeed do look very nice!
    But finding them at a decent price is kind of an uphill-battle from where I stand. However I'll keep an eye out for them, maybe I can snatch a pair of these used ^^

    Ah, okydoke, got it. You got them too?
     


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    No have the latest vfr.
     


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    For me They are great. 2 years and 5,000 miles with no concerns. I have not watched the video yet but I do not see a concern. The fit well and are secure with or without unless the bolts fail.
     


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    IMG_0494.JPG IMG_0496.JPG After seeing the video, Mine are for the 2014 vfr and have a different more easy setup. I bought the 1.25 inch from a member on the 8th gen list. The original bars are just used on top of the 1.25" spacer and came with longer bolts to accommodate.
     


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    Don't do it.
    You will crash and burn and die,
    and crash and burn and die again.
    Umm, my sources predict at least twice. ;)
     


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    thanks for input, m8, really helpful ;)
     


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