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R1200RS/R1250RS Wunderlich tube handlebar conversion questions --

mneblett

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Hi all -- I've picked up a 2023 R1250RS with ~3K miles. I have Helibars risers installed, and I will be purchasing the Wunderlich tubular handlebar conversion. I test drove an R1250RS a month ago with Heilbar risers and a GS tubular handlebar, and it was close to perfect for me. It appears that the rise/width/pullback of the Wonderlich and OEM GS bars are similar.

My questions: Will I need (or want) Wunderlich's line extension to minimize hydraulic line stretching, given that I've also installed the Helibar risers? If you recommend extension, should I pick up line extensions for the clutch, the brake, or both?

Thanks!
 
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