Bar Risers
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Bar Risers
Has anyone used the bar risers you can buy on AliExpress.
Any good or bad reviews on them ?
Any good or bad reviews on them ?
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Re: Bar Risers
I bought a pair for my 07. Well made just like the more expensive "W" ones. The Only advice i would give for peace of mind is to buy some good bolts to replace the unknown quality of the Chinese ones that the riser comes with them
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Re: Bar Risers
I have them on my 17RT. They work well. I was a little nervous about their strength, but after dropping my bike twice and righting it using the bars, I am no longer concerned.
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Re: Bar Risers
I have a set i plan on putting on soon but was wondering what tips you may have for separating the handgrip portion from the aluminium riser? I watched a couple youtube vids and was wondering if anyone had success with heating the joint to help the separation. Cheers from Eastern Canada!
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See if anybody rents the tool for the job.I hired one and it makes the job so much easier,well worth the moneyUncle Brad wrote: ↑Sat Dec 02, 2023 12:24 pm I have a set i plan on putting on soon but was wondering what tips you may have for separating the handgrip portion from the aluminium riser? I watched a couple youtube vids and was wondering if anyone had success with heating the joint to help the separation. Cheers from Eastern Canada!
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That's who I rented off(the fella asking is across the water)seems to have put his price up,i only paid £15.So much easier with that weapon
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Fifteen quid would be a bargain but i'm in the willy-wags of Canada and to obtain that device would be about $500 Canadian not including the cost of shipping it back. Here's a screen shot of what appeared after clicking on the link you offered.Glenn wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 8:35 am You can rent one for £25 here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134122495671 ... R8K8gO2FYw
The company that manufactured aforementioned device (Ilium works) seems to have dropped off the map as their website no longer works. The brake pedal extension that i bought a while ago that was manufactured by them was only obtainable through Ebay as there was no stock elsewhere.
I've looked around for a puller in the past but i may have more luck if i try again at this time. I had hoped someone could comment on their experience with warming the aluminum part of the assembly with a heat gun.
The other thing i should have asked is if anyone has noticed any sort of adhesive or locking compound used to hold the bar end in place.
Cheers and thanks for the replies!
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Re: Bar Risers
I only paid £15 too back in July, I did buy the Ilium risers from him too.burridge01 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 9:12 am That's who I rented off(the fella asking is across the water)seems to have put his price up,i only paid £15.So much easier with that weapon
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Re: Bar Risers
Uncle Brad, have a look on YouTube, sure I've seen a video of someone heating the bars up and getting them out.Must have been while I was trying to find the same answer your looking for,before I hired the tool.
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Re: Bar Risers
Do any of the wires or cables need to be rerouted or changed when fitting the risers.
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Re: Bar Risers
Thanks for the reply. I finally found a post where one gent mentioned using heat and that the bar could just be 'tapped' out. See post #16 https://forums.bmwmoa.org/showthread.ph ... sers/page2.burridge01 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 03, 2023 6:05 pm Uncle Brad, have a look on YouTube, sure I've seen a video of someone heating the bars up and getting them out.Must have been while I was trying to find the same answer your looking for,before I hired the tool.
I'm re-thinking whether i'll actually install these risers. I already have the blocks under the bars and adding the riser will probably necessitate adding longer brake/clutch hoses. I could get away with stacking risers on my R1100RT but this R1200RT doesn't seem to have that 'flexibility'. Once my shop gets cleared out and the lift freed up, i'll remove the body panels and see if there is any leeway. Cheers! Here's a pic of the current hindrance.