Wunderlich Risers for the RT1200LC

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2020
  • These Wunderlich Handlebar risers are an expensive, but incredibly made, accessory. But if you are 6' 3" and find the RT slightly uncomfortable then maybe they are the answer. After fitting, which is not as easy as we thought, Mike has found that they have transformed his bike, loves them! At 5' 8" not for me, the RT is comfort on two wheels as it is.
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  • @widuthirteen4811
    @widuthirteen4811 2 года назад

    A joy to watch problem solving Norman. If you think the dipped bulb was a PITA to change, just wait until you have to do the main beams!

  • @philippelamoure3392
    @philippelamoure3392 3 года назад

    Thanks so much Normsky. I do not think I would have been able to fit these risers on my 2018 1200RT without your excellent video. The Wunderlich notice is just pathetic, specially to locate the tiny screws inside the commands. As you have commented there is no need to remove the electrical connectors as there is enough cable slack to slide the handles out of the bars. But great equipment. I am back to my GS comfortable driving ergonomics with this accessory.

    • @bignastytrees
      @bignastytrees 3 года назад

      I am not a fan of this design. But thanks for demonstrating the install.

  • @austinman1234567
    @austinman1234567 2 года назад

    I just bought a 2017 RT and was looking for ways to adjust the angle of the handlebars. I now realize I have Wunderlich Risers installed. Based on this video and some of the comments, I guess I had better learn to live with them. Thanks for the video.

    • @normski3091
      @normski3091  2 года назад

      Hi Austinman, yeh I think you are right. When I fitted them I thought how on earth would you get them off without a torch 😱

    • @austinman1234567
      @austinman1234567 2 года назад

      ​@@normski3091 One more question, if I may. The screw located under the left handlebar grip (at 1:46 in the video), does that determine the rotation of the switch cluster on the bar. In other words, if I want to rotate the switch cluster, I will have to either, rotate the handlebar so the screw will go back in the hole, or drill another hole? Drilling holes is a last resort.
      I get the impression whoever fitted the risers put the handlebar back in, refitted the switch cluster, realized it was rotated too far anti-clockwise, and decided to leave it. Here is me, new to the bike, and I keep hitting the horn instead of the indicator switch.

    • @normski3091
      @normski3091  2 года назад +1

      Hi Austinman, I had a look back at the video. I am not sure but if I remember I think the bolt goes through a hole set in the handlebars. This would mean that you cannot undo and turn🤔. I cannot check either because my RT has been traded in for my 1250GS.
      If you find and take out the bolt you will be able to see the length of it🤷🏼‍♂️. Wish I could be more help??

  • @robertmercer9117
    @robertmercer9117 3 года назад +1

    After extracting the black handlebar from its original location, remove the black paint from about 3/4 of the narrow portion. Will be much easier to insert in the riser. After removing riser from freezer, place it in position and insert black handlebar and tap in place. Then let the riser come to ambient temperature and it will lock itself in place. Then tighten to specs.

    • @Jevason1
      @Jevason1 Месяц назад

      I agree with the idea of removing some paint. I used some wet & dry and a few minutes removed enough for the handlebars to slide in easily, no mallet required. Also I did not need the freezer approach - the bold pulls the riser snugly into place.

  • @yl4970
    @yl4970 Месяц назад

    Hello Normski. I used to own a 2018 R1200 RT but recently sold that one and instead I bought a 2020 R1250RS. Question: Do you know if there are bar risers like the onse shown in this video that would be suitable to the 1250RS? I already installed helibar risers on my 1250RS, however they still do not provide sufficient relief for my hands and shoulders. It seems to me that the kind of riser you show in this video would make a big difference. I also prefer to not install a GS like handlebar instead of the original one that comes with the RS. Can you advise? Many thanks!!!

    • @normski3091
      @normski3091  Месяц назад

      Hi YL, I looked at the German Wunderlich site and they do make bar risers for a 2020 R1250RS : Wunderlich Handlebar riser ERGO+ - silver
      Part No. 31000-301
      €139.90
      Prices incl. 19% VAT plus shipping costs
      Hope that helps😀

  • @alpacino1976
    @alpacino1976 2 года назад

    I have a bmw rt and I want to install that risers, but I have a question, I don't only want to rise it the handlebar I need to move closer to my body, how close it can be the handlebar with this risers

    • @normski3091
      @normski3091  2 года назад +1

      Hi JD, it was my biking friend Mikes’s bike, which he has sold now. If I remember they just took the Handlebars straight up, nor towards the rider🤔

    • @alpacino1976
      @alpacino1976 2 года назад

      @@normski3091 thank you very much

  • @jeffwhite3219
    @jeffwhite3219 2 года назад +1

    I bought a used 2019 RT WITH the risers... How do you get the risers off??? Use a sledgehammer? I don't want/need them.

    • @normanhill316
      @normanhill316 2 года назад

      Hi Jeff, That is an interesting question. When we fitted them I said to Mike, who's bike it was, don't ever ask me to take them off. Because I had to leave them in the freezer all night to make them fit I can see no way of removing them...I really can't. Think you would have to heat them up and that, I believe, would cause too much damage elsewhere. You are going to have to love them Jeff?

    • @jeffwhite3219
      @jeffwhite3219 2 года назад

      No, I'm not a big fan! Rather have them gone.

    • @normanhill316
      @normanhill316 2 года назад

      @@jeffwhite3219 If you work out how to do it let me know Jeff. Mike traded his RT for a new 1250GSA so I will never have to remove them!

    • @austinman1234567
      @austinman1234567 2 года назад

      @jeff White Did you manage to remove the risers? If yes, any advice on how to remove/adjust them?

    • @jeffwhite3219
      @jeffwhite3219 2 года назад

      @@austinman1234567 I finally took it to the local BMW shop. They were about ready to give up, then they used some cold spray, and they broke it loose.

  • @jameslaughlin3298
    @jameslaughlin3298 11 месяцев назад

    Can this be done on a 2008 R1200RT?

    • @normski3091
      @normski3091  11 месяцев назад

      Hi James, If you go onto the Wunderlich website in Germany and enter 1200RT 2008 as your model and then Bar Risers they come up. Around £170. 😀

  • @mototakahe836
    @mototakahe836 3 года назад

    Wonderful lad great sense of humour, self deprecatrion no trouble, but the mechanical genes where are they?

  • @ljj808
    @ljj808 2 года назад +1

    F++king frightening !! Thank God I’ve only got an RS, so don’t have this terrifying ordeal to go through - and what’s if you don’t like the finished bar angle ……. ?? Urgh NO NO NO Wunderlich

    • @normski3091
      @normski3091  2 года назад

      It is one Wunderlich part I would never buy….well together with the Easy Mover trolley which isn’t 🥵

  • @davidalderman9547
    @davidalderman9547 6 месяцев назад

    You DON'T use a torque wrench !!!! It's for Torqueing.

  • @WestSussexBiker
    @WestSussexBiker 2 года назад

    Don't mention the war

    • @normski3091
      @normski3091  2 года назад +1

      Ha ha....absolutely 🤪🤣