Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
Does anyone know if the optional tubular handlerbars change the RT riding position by being higher and wider than the standard handlebar? I read the 2023 R1250R will have optional tubular handlebars that are higher and wider and wondered if that applied to the RT as well. I emailed a few local dealers and got every answer possible>>no change; sportier/lower; higher/wider>>so no help there. I tried BMW Canada for help and they said "we cannot help, ask a dealer" so clearly no help there either. I would love 'higher and wider' as I am coming from an adventure bike and really like the upright seating they provide, but am just not a fan of the high seat height.
I am ordering a RT shortly and would appreciate help from anyone that knows.
Thank you,
RET
I am ordering a RT shortly and would appreciate help from anyone that knows.
Thank you,
RET
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
Never heard of that over here in England , i would have a good test ride before you choose !!!!! then you are sure if the riding position suits your own needs before you fork out your hard earned cash . Quality parts to adjust bars and footrests are not cheap !!!!!!
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
Its on option list, no way to test ride, same as high or low seat options. Not fitted to test bikes. Its a bloody good question and gobsmacked that BMW Canada cant be bothered to answer a customers question.hammo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 9:37 am Never heard of that over here in England , i would have a good test ride before you choose !!!!! then you are sure if the riding position suits your own needs before you fork out your hard earned cash . Quality parts to adjust bars and footrests are not cheap !!!!!!
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
This website, https://www.mv-motorrad.de/en/MV+Handle ... 0RT+LC.htm suggests the following:
"You have the option of ordering the 1250RT with cast handlebars or tubular handlebars. With tubular handlebars, you automatically think that it comes closer to the driver. But that's not the case, it's actually 18mm further away from the rider."
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
David the link you have posted looks nothing like the BMW option.David. wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 11:47 amThis website, https://www.mv-motorrad.de/en/MV+Handle ... 0RT+LC.htm suggests the following:
"You have the option of ordering the 1250RT with cast handlebars or tubular handlebars. With tubular handlebars, you automatically think that it comes closer to the driver. But that's not the case, it's actually 18mm further away from the rider."
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
It would seem that even with tubular handlebars, folks are still fitting bar risers too.
https://www.bmwlt.com/threads/2021-r125 ... rk.192524/
https://www.bmwlt.com/threads/2021-r125 ... rk.192524/
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
What!!!!!!!! one person?David. wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 1:55 pm It would seem that even with tubular handlebars, folks are still fitting bar risers too.
https://www.bmwlt.com/threads/2021-r125 ... rk.192524/
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
"With tubular handlebars, you automatically think that it comes closer to the driver.
But that's not the case, it's actually 18mm further away from the rider."
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
David is brilliant at finding bits regarding the RT.BoB21 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 1:57 pmWhat!!!!!!!! one person?David. wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 1:55 pm It would seem that even with tubular handlebars, folks are still fitting bar risers too.
https://www.bmwlt.com/threads/2021-r125 ... rk.192524/
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
Agreed,and this time there was a mural of a shark in the link.Something this forum sadly lacks.Doctor T wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 3:03 pmDavid is brilliant at finding bits regarding the RT.BoB21 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 1:57 pmWhat!!!!!!!! one person?David. wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 1:55 pm It would seem that even with tubular handlebars, folks are still fitting bar risers too.
https://www.bmwlt.com/threads/2021-r125 ... rk.192524/
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
Ahh now im with it. Didn't scroll down and click/read discription on link. Just looked at pic and new not the same.
Normally choose function over form but not sure About look of them.
Normally choose function over form but not sure About look of them.
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
Don't know but these will, https://www.shopbmwmotorcycle.com/produ ... bar-risers
Unlike some other bar risers, the Helibar risers are fitted with a peg to stop them rotating.
"Our unique design incorporates a key safety feature to keep the bars from rotating too far forward or rearward in the top triple tree."
Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
Thank you to everyone that has replied and added information. So far l have learned the tubular option possibly move the bars 18mm forward, but nothing yet on height and width. I wonder how many people have gone for the tubular option and why they pay extra for them [almost $300 here in Canada]? I believe they are rare as dealers do not seem to know anything about the tubular bars.
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Re: Do the Tubular Handlebars Change the RT Riding Position?
No they do not change the riding position, there the same as cast handle bars. They are not rare as they are in the options !!!!