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rox risers

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    F 800 GT - longer cables

    Several months ago I purchased a 2015 F 800 GT and am trying to make it more comfortable for longer distance driving. I added a 2" ROX Riser for the handlebar and was able to make it work by moving the throttle and clutch cables, and brake line; as well as the elec. lines for the left side hand...
  2. J

    TT riser gap

    Looking for some advise. Installing Tourtech handlebar riser on my 17 GSA and when the bolts are tightened down there is a gap between bmw and TT riser. I wouldn't think this is correct. I'm I missing something? The instructions are a diagram of where they go. On the diagrams there is reference...
  3. K

    ROX Anti Vibe Risers for R1200GS

    I've seen older posts on people mounting ROX risers, and I was just re-reading the review in the November (or December) ON that was favorable but showed them mounted without re-routing cables behind the fork tubes. The ROX install instructions describe moving the cables. Has anyone mounted...
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    Rox Anti-Vibration Risers for 2012 F650GS ABS; Installation Help Requested

    I plan to install Rox Anti-vibration risers to move the handlebars about 2 inches back/up. I know I need to replace the front brake line and re-route the throttle, clutch, and associated lines behind the triple tree. Two questions: (1) How much longer do I need the front brake line? I assume...
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