Bar Risers
Bar Risers
I have read with some interest that some of you use bar risers on your VTR's. I am contemplating the idea but would any one recommend them ,,, do they work and are they worth the price??
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Hi mate,
ive just done the mod,angled risers n superbike bars from "busters",less tha 50 quid delivered.
With these you do need to trim the fairing with a dremmel or simillar,use a bit if tape for a guide,only takes a few mins a side.
Also i cut around 20mm from bottom of risers to save cutting a lot from the fairing. Only thing i needed to do was extend horn wires by 4 inches , and move throttle cables to outside of fork tube. I positioned the front of the risers to align with the front of the Honda logo on the yoke. I did need to drill n tap a new hole in the risers ,if you were to cut more from fairing,ie,position risers further forward,you could use the 2 original holes in the risers instead.
I think the risers vtrbob used,cost twice the price,and imo dont look as good, but ,prob less work,ie cuttin fairing ,poss drillin/tapping new hole if required,etc. Infact, if i were to do the job again,i would prob buy them.
ive just done the mod,angled risers n superbike bars from "busters",less tha 50 quid delivered.
With these you do need to trim the fairing with a dremmel or simillar,use a bit if tape for a guide,only takes a few mins a side.
Also i cut around 20mm from bottom of risers to save cutting a lot from the fairing. Only thing i needed to do was extend horn wires by 4 inches , and move throttle cables to outside of fork tube. I positioned the front of the risers to align with the front of the Honda logo on the yoke. I did need to drill n tap a new hole in the risers ,if you were to cut more from fairing,ie,position risers further forward,you could use the 2 original holes in the risers instead.
I think the risers vtrbob used,cost twice the price,and imo dont look as good, but ,prob less work,ie cuttin fairing ,poss drillin/tapping new hole if required,etc. Infact, if i were to do the job again,i would prob buy them.
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- bikerpiker
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As always your a diamond, cheers mate.FirestormMike wrote:Tosh, try and get hold of VTRBob, (morgan on hull and yorks site) he's got renthals on his and apart from looking good, he says they are very comfy, and used angled risers which avoided cutting the fairing. You might catch him at seaways on a Sunday morning.
Bloody nice bars mate but a bit too much custom for me. but still nice bike and bars.bikerpiker wrote:Hi mate,
ive just done the mod,angled risers n superbike bars from "busters",less tha 50 quid delivered.
With these you do need to trim the fairing with a dremmel or simillar,use a bit if tape for a guide,only takes a few mins a side.
Also i cut around 20mm from bottom of risers to save cutting a lot from the fairing. Only thing i needed to do was extend horn wires by 4 inches , and move throttle cables to outside of fork tube. I positioned the front of the risers to align with the front of the Honda logo on the yoke. I did need to drill n tap a new hole in the risers ,if you were to cut more from fairing,ie,position risers further forward,you could use the 2 original holes in the risers instead.
I think the risers vtrbob used,cost twice the price,and imo dont look as good, but ,prob less work,ie cuttin fairing ,poss drillin/tapping new hole if required,etc. Infact, if i were to do the job again,i would prob buy them.
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Glad you like it,,wasn't sure about the gold bars myself,but look not too bad with the gold brake calipers. My wee mate says they're a bit "gay",them and my rim tapes
Think hes just kiddin though
Hankie..you dont really need a spare yoke,everything was done on the bike,was bit trial and error,but,if it didnt work out i was goin to buy a yoke cover to hide the holes i drilled.


Hankie..you dont really need a spare yoke,everything was done on the bike,was bit trial and error,but,if it didnt work out i was goin to buy a yoke cover to hide the holes i drilled.
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Yep, totally agree mate, but £60 risers as opposed to £30,and, imo don't look that great,and the cutting of the fairing only takes a few mins,its the cutting the risers,drilling and tapping holes,thinking it out,that takes time. Easy enough if got access to tools.
Although im happy and prefer the look of this mod,i do kinda wish i had just bought the risers you're refering to and saved a wee bit o hassle.
stevie
Although im happy and prefer the look of this mod,i do kinda wish i had just bought the risers you're refering to and saved a wee bit o hassle.
stevie
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Hi Chris,cheers....the backs of em were just cut with a hacksaw at home,then i cleaned them up with a belt sander,turned oot ok
Timbo, i know what your sayin,but i lifted my clip-ons 19mm(same thickness as GB-Moto or Genmar risers) and bolted em on, then used bike for a few weeks,was a huge improvement, but still had pain in my wrists.
Havin said that, my mate just bought a set of gb moto risers for his Blackbird ,and he thinks the're great.
Ps you done ok for a tenner,think my mate paid £40 odd .
Timbo, i know what your sayin,but i lifted my clip-ons 19mm(same thickness as GB-Moto or Genmar risers) and bolted em on, then used bike for a few weeks,was a huge improvement, but still had pain in my wrists.
Havin said that, my mate just bought a set of gb moto risers for his Blackbird ,and he thinks the're great.
Ps you done ok for a tenner,think my mate paid £40 odd .