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XR Handlebar Risers

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Old Rider - OK Mechanic
Anyone any experience with handlebar risers for the XR. I do not want to relocate the cables.
 
https://roxspeedfx.com/

Look under Rox Risers in the fitment chart.You may need to contact them as there is a XR listed, but opens to a GS unit when clicked on
These risers do not require any cable changes typically, though some do a slight re-route on some models...no biggie on difficulty level
 
Risers

On page 90 May issue of Rider Magazine a bit on Helibars' new 2x adjustable handlebars supposed to bring bars up to 2 inches closer and 1 inch higher on the S 1000 XR.Only know what I read today no personal with bike.
 
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