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dpl096 04-27-2016 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by detours (Post 213488)
I went to install my risers and realized that although the upper part is the correct size for our bars, the lower part is sized for a smaller bar. You can still clamp it down, but it doesn't come with spacers, so there's a gap.

To those more knowledgeable to me, is it all right to have that gap?

would you mind shooting us a photo D?

RedHawk47 04-27-2016 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by detours (Post 213488)
I went to install my risers and realized that although the upper part is the correct size for our bars, the lower part is sized for a smaller bar. You can still clamp it down, but it doesn't come with spacers, so there's a gap.

To those more knowledgeable to me, is it all right to have that gap?

Sounds like you got a set for a bike that came with 7/8" bars that you are upgrading to 1-1/8" bars. I'd send them back for exchange.
They will probably work fine, but the correct ones will the better.

detours 04-27-2016 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHawk47 (Post 213954)
Sounds like you got a set for a bike that came with 7/8" bars that you are upgrading to 1-1/8" bars. I'd send them back for exchange.
They will probably work fine, but the correct ones will the better.

I believe you are right. I got them from Winyouchanook in Thailand, so returning them is probably not an option.

CSaddict 04-27-2016 05:39 PM

I have the same risers. I have no reservations about the gap. The bolts wrenched down tight will be fine.

detours 07-29-2016 03:54 PM

Here's my long overdue review of Winyoochanook's risers.

They're designed to convert 7/8" bars to 1 1/8" fat bars, but they work just fine with ours. They raise the bars about an inch higher and bring them in an inch or so toward the rider.

After a week riding them on street and dirt, I can say they're very stable in all conditions and work great. However, although I liked the rise, I didn't like the new pullback. The new location brought the bars right against my tank bag, making it hard to reach the release under the front. Also, I'm very comfortable with the stock reach and there was no advantage for me to bring it closer.

So I switched them out for another set from Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...ilpage_o02_s00

They were cheap enough, but they raise the bars less than I thought ... about half an inch. I'll try them this weekend off road and see how I like them.

CSaddict 07-29-2016 09:27 PM

I have the Yoo risers as well. I actually like the pull back but tonight I mounted my new wider CSC handlebars and there is not enough slack in the switch harnesses. I had to move the harnesses behind the triple clamp. Works fine but a pain in the ass.


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