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Bar Risers for A K1200GT?

rengam35

Rengam35
Anyone out there found an reasonable solution for bar risers on A K1200GT? Heli-Bars are about $200, Suburban Machinery has a solution for around $170.
The risers for my Kawasaki Concours worked perfectly, and cost about $40.
I'm finding similar costs with rider peg lowering options-
Any help / suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Welcome to the Forum rengam35

I noticed (in your profile) that your bike is an '07 K1200.

In 2006, BMW changed the K1200 from a front to rear 4 cylinder laying on its side (Flying Brick) to a vertical four across motor (Wedge).

The answers to your questions will be found in the Wedge section of this forum.

I will move this thread to that section in a few minutes.




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In 2006, BMW changed the K1200 from a front to rear 4 cylinder laying on its side (Flying Brick) to a vertical four across motor (Wedge).

I find it's good to have that 'splaination every now and then. :thumb

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Anyone out there found an reasonable solution for bar risers on A K1200GT? Heli-Bars are about $200, Suburban Machinery has a solution for around $170.
The risers for my Kawasaki Concours worked perfectly, and cost about $40.
I'm finding similar costs with rider peg lowering options-
Any help / suggestions would be appreciated.

1. Your K1200GT isn't a Kawasaki :D. And a quick search for the price of bar risers for the Concours 14 range between $90 and $150.
2. The Heli-Bars and Suburban Machinery solutions are quality pieces and multi-adjustable.
3. If you want to play, you're gonna have to pay - a little bit more.
 
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