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Heli-Bar risers: Too far?

motodan

Active member
It's Saturday and before I go blind watching college football...a question. Any of you who purchased Heli-bars for your wethead RT have a problem with wires or brake/clutch lines being stretched too much? The typical "up" and "back" measurements seem on par with other choices (Ilium and Wonderlich) however, when you add Heli-Bars' inch longer handlebars (on each side) to the equation - I wonder? So anyone find their bike's wires and fluid lines too short to keep Heli-bars mounted? Thanks.
 
I ran them on a 2018 Rt and had zero issues with wire and cables. Don't recall even needing to reroute anything
 
I have the Heli Bars on my ‘21 RT. The fit and the length of the all the cables and controls are fine. Made a big difference in the hand angle and comfort for me.
 
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