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2013 F800GT Bar Risers

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Old Rider - OK Mechanic
Need to move the bars up and or back a little. Anyone tried something they liked.
 
Barbacks/risers from MV. On the F800 forum, there are many people using these risers. Following is a link to the thread:

http://f800riders.org/forum/showthread.php/117170-MV-Risers

There are also people using ROX risers. I have the MV on my GT and they worked out just fine. Had my dealer install and only took a few minutes. A brake line extender is included in the kit, and you only need to reroute the throttle cable and you are done.

bob
 
Just installed Wunderlich bar extenders. They were easy to install and came with a brakeline relocation tab. Moved the bars up 20mm.


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Just installed Wunderlich bar extenders. They were easy to install and came with a brakeline relocation tab. Moved the bars up 20mm.


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Can these be installed using the stock lines/cables etc.?
 
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