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I have a 2016 R1200RS with the Wunderlich handlebar conversion and didn't need any cable extensions.
I would like the bars a bit back and up just a titch yet still.
What risers would work?
Would I then need to add cable extensions?
What handguards could I add?
Thanks in advance
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I did a a set of Rizoma bars on my 2020 R1250RS and ended up going with the Helibar risers which put the bars in a good place for me. I had to use a hose extension on the clutch line, but not on the brakes. I believe it was a Hornig. I also have the Barkbusters hand guards.
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inditx, the Rizoma's are 1 1/8" dia at the clamps, I believe the Wunderlichs are 38 mm (?). Not sure how the bend differs, I had to make some adaptor sleeves to fit the Rizoma's to the BMW clamps. I get about an inch of clearance Barbusters to windscreen.
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(04-26-2025, 04:20 AM)Chris216 Wrote: I did a a set of Rizoma bars on my 2020 R1250RS and ended up going with the Helibar risers which put the bars in a good place for me. I had to use a hose extension on the clutch line, but not on the brakes. I believe it was a Hornig. I also have the Barkbusters hand guards.
Chris
Chris, YES, pictures please! I also have a set of hand guards and would like a preview, even though I'm staying with my standard "clip on" style bars.
Be stubborn with your dream but flexible with your path. 20 R1250RS, 87 VFR400F Former bikes: 66 T120 Bonneville 650, 69 CB750, 73 CB350F, 83 VF750F, 84 VF1000F, 85 VF1000R, 07 VFR800, 10 GL1800, 16 Ducati Scrambler, 18 R1200RT.