Greetings Great video 🇺🇸🍾🎉🇺🇸 Would you provide me with the link to purchase the risers or the part number. Thanks for assisting me. Keep producing more videos.
Here you go Rosario, these are the risers I purchased from the UK based company… hopefully you can find the same spec risers near to where you are, hope this helps? ruggedroads.co.uk/epages/00cbb604-5d1c-407e-8207-580e14387ec5.mobile/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/00cbb604-5d1c-407e-8207-580e14387ec5/Products/1R-P2PPA&Locale=en_GB
my adventure sport's cables cannot be stretched enough to accommodate risers. specially the front brake tubing....i just pushed my bars forward a little to raise bars an inch and a half
Had Rox Risers on my Tiger 800 unfortunately let them go with the bike, Just bought an AT which I intend to put some Risers on good to see no need for extended cables.
milesmuncher 1 great bike the AT hey? The risers work great, the cables can get a little tight, but with minor adjustment on the rake/roll of the bars you can set it just right... nice one mile muncher
Are these the 2” version? I’ve heard sooooo many people say the front brake is too tight when at full turn…only thing that makes me hesitant to purchase.😊
@@LayneSteighlee yes these were the 2” rox risers, with small adjustments and careful positioning I had zero issue with the brake cable, clutch cable or throttle being affected when turning full lock on the handlebars
Toby 750 hello Toby, the toolbox on the bench you asked about consists of hex head and alun key tools, plus various socket set pieces for small mechanical or workshop jobs
Toby 750 I can’t recall the name or brand of the tool kit, so I’ll check next time I’m using it and let you know, it was definitely worth buying it that’s for sure
I take a sharpie and make a reference mark on the handle bars to give me someplace to start before I adjust and tighten. Nice video, David!
Damn I wish I’d thought of that Kevin… but thanks to you I’ll remember for next time I make any changes etc. Keep well 👍
Greetings
Great video 🇺🇸🍾🎉🇺🇸
Would you provide me with the link to purchase the risers or the part number.
Thanks for assisting me.
Keep producing more videos.
Here you go Rosario, these are the risers I purchased from the UK based company… hopefully you can find the same spec risers near to where you are, hope this helps?
ruggedroads.co.uk/epages/00cbb604-5d1c-407e-8207-580e14387ec5.mobile/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/00cbb604-5d1c-407e-8207-580e14387ec5/Products/1R-P2PPA&Locale=en_GB
my adventure sport's cables cannot be stretched enough to accommodate risers. specially the front brake tubing....i just pushed my bars forward a little to raise bars an inch and a half
Would 2" in bar risers fit without lengthening the brake line and without tilting the bars forward?
They should do yes, but if they prove a little talk you can roll the handle bars forward a few mm to reduce tension
Had Rox Risers on my Tiger 800 unfortunately let them go with the bike,
Just bought an AT which I intend to put some Risers on good to see no need for extended cables.
milesmuncher 1 great bike the AT hey? The risers work great, the cables can get a little tight, but with minor adjustment on the rake/roll of the bars you can set it just right... nice one mile muncher
Are these the 2” version? I’ve heard sooooo many people say the front brake is too tight when at full turn…only thing that makes me hesitant to purchase.😊
@@LayneSteighlee yes these were the 2” rox risers, with small adjustments and careful positioning I had zero issue with the brake cable, clutch cable or throttle being affected when turning full lock on the handlebars
just like watching a smaller version of Edd China
David Wylde that’s a great reply
We don't need for ATAS. 😊
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What is that tool box at the back?
Toby 750 hello Toby, the toolbox on the bench you asked about consists of hex head and alun key tools, plus various socket set pieces for small mechanical or workshop jobs
Toby 750 I can’t recall the name or brand of the tool kit, so I’ll check next time I’m using it and let you know, it was definitely worth buying it that’s for sure
@@masonsruggedroads l ment that box on the left side of the bike😊
Oh sorry 🙄 if you mean the small box on the handlebars, they are the heated grips..
How tall are you?
5’7”
@@masonsruggedroads Ok. I'm 6.1 and drive a 2020 AT 1100 AS and do not feel the need to raise the handlebars.
@@TheJHA67 it makes a noticeable difference when off road that’s for sure
@@masonsruggedroads If you feel it then it's ok. I have gripy tank pads so I have good grip there.
@@TheJHA67 superb, have a great day