Handlebar Risers

tomatocity

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I have my KLR dialed in with risers and stock handlebars. The position of the stock handlebars hurt my shoulders and neck so I purchased the Rox Risers, 2" x 1 1/8" x 1 1/8" while trying to get a rise and pullback. AltRider has a video showing the installation on the Euro Super Tenere. They installed easily though with warning of the cables binding. The electrical wiring does not seem to be a problem but... the Front Brake Line and Clutch Line are too short... that is what I think. I could get the Risers mounted but could not turn the handlebars without binding the Brake and Clutch Lines.

Do the Euro and North American Super Tenere's have different part numbers for these Lines?
 

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Tim, check my post here about the Rox block risers that I went with. I thought the 2" might be too much. The ones I went with are 1.41" offset back and up and I think they are close to the limit if you want the bars tilted back. If you use the 2" rotating riser they may be okay if not tilted back, but just up or forward.

Here is the link to my install.

http://www.yamahasupertenere.com/index.php?topic=518.15
 
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