K kuksul08 Joined Jul 2014 1K Posts | 45+ California Discussion Starter May 25, 2016 #1 Can anyone tell me how tall the handlebar spacer is underneath the risers is?
D dragoontwo Joined Feb 2014 311 Posts | 4+ TN May 26, 2016 #2 I have them in a box at home, if nobody gets back to you I'll do it when I get home(for real this time).
I have them in a box at home, if nobody gets back to you I'll do it when I get home(for real this time).
K kuksul08 Joined Jul 2014 1K Posts | 45+ California Discussion Starter May 26, 2016 #4 Sweet thanks I made some for my SP cause they felt a little low. Started with 20mm. Felt way too high. Reduced them to 14mm, still too high. I think 8mm will be the sweet spot. The high position is super comfy though.
Sweet thanks I made some for my SP cause they felt a little low. Started with 20mm. Felt way too high. Reduced them to 14mm, still too high. I think 8mm will be the sweet spot. The high position is super comfy though.
D dragoontwo Joined Feb 2014 311 Posts | 4+ TN May 26, 2016 #5 Mine came out to 19.975 mm. I had to find them, though. I forgot that I had reused them as exhaust spacers on the KLR.
Mine came out to 19.975 mm. I had to find them, though. I forgot that I had reused them as exhaust spacers on the KLR.
jratbut Joined Apr 2016 34 Posts | 0+ Clarksville, TN May 26, 2016 #6 Ok. Full disclosure, they were 19.525mm with a micrometer
Jlaf Joined Aug 2015 33 Posts | 0+ Gatineau, Qc, Canada May 26, 2016 #7 Are they easily removable, the spacers? I was wondering if it would be a better height for me.
D dragoontwo Joined Feb 2014 311 Posts | 4+ TN May 26, 2016 #8 Jlaf said: Are they easily removable, the spacers? I was wondering if it would be a better height for me. Click to expand... Yes, they are. Reinstall the bolts through the bottom, and you're set.
Jlaf said: Are they easily removable, the spacers? I was wondering if it would be a better height for me. Click to expand... Yes, they are. Reinstall the bolts through the bottom, and you're set.