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taking delivery of an F 700 GS

I have the Rox Risers which give you the rise and the forward to back- I like 'em.

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http://www.roxspeedfx.com/cgi-bin/cart/showdetails.cgi?parts_id=10037

Curious....did you have to buy a longer front brake hose, or were you able to re-route? I ask because I put a set of Rox Risers on my wife's 2010 F650GS and the hose seems too snug. All other cables were fine with a little adjusting. Thanks!
 
ROX and mapping fuel!

I have used ROX Risers for 5 years now, very happy. The regular gas advantage is neat idea I have had on my GSA1200 from the start. IF its available,as said, you'd be wise to get r done and use regular if desired. I do not always use regular in my GSA, but I have the option and have many occasions, no issues. Congrats on new F700 buy. Family here looking too, at same bike:). Randy:usa
 
I just put a 18" Cee Bailey windshield on my new 2012 G650GS. I rode a little over 500 miles to Savannah Ga. and back this past weekend. New shield was wonderfull!!!
 
I just put a Touratech large touring windshield on my 2013 F800GS and it makes a big difference in wind noise and buffeting, although I have only tested it up to 55mph or so. I'm keeping the stock one to put back on if I need to for extended off road trips but I think the Touratech one will be fine there too.
 
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