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gorman
2004 1000 DS (Black)
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I have the exact same setup on my bike (Rox risers and a Renthal CR fatbar). Cables and brake lines are fine - the brake lines are close to the limit but not tight, even with the forks extended to their max (like when you wheelie
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wangiles
2003 1000 DS (Red)
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Hi! I know this is a bit too late to ask but will the rox bar risers affect the DP steering damper? Is a fat bar better than normal bar for the MTS?
Having fitted a rental 7/8 normal bar I find that I'm sitting in a sporty position, with no bar risers. Other bike is a Dr350SET fitted with fat bar and bar riser/adapter so I'm kinda comfortable with that setup.
Having fitted a rental 7/8 normal bar I find that I'm sitting in a sporty position, with no bar risers. Other bike is a Dr350SET fitted with fat bar and bar riser/adapter so I'm kinda comfortable with that setup.
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Mattel
2012 1200S (Matte Chrome)
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No. but that depends. I have a rox and a dp damper, but I took a 1k damper and flipped it upside-down on my 1100s.wangiles wrote:Hi! I know this is a bit too late to ask but will the rox bar risers affect the DP steering damper? Is a fat bar better than normal bar for the MTS?
Having fitted a rental 7/8 normal bar I find that I'm sitting in a sporty position, with no bar risers. Other bike is a Dr350SET fitted with fat bar and bar riser/adapter so I'm kinda comfortable with that setup.
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wangiles
2003 1000 DS (Red)
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Thanks for the reply! How does that look like?
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wangiles
2003 1000 DS (Red)
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Here's the current setup. I'm about to get a rox riser but I'm afraid that it will hinder the damper.
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kuyohtay
2009 1100S (White)
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gorman wrote:I have the exact same setup on my bike (Rox risers and a Renthal CR fatbar). Cables and brake lines are fine - the brake lines are close to the limit but not tight, even with the forks extended to their max (like when you wheelie)
I have these, they are the best. They Rox!
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MaverickMotoMedia
2004 1000 DS (Red)
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has anyone tried moving the handlebars further forward and lower? I have the opposite problem than most, I'm 6'8" and actually prefer a lower more stretched out bar position... there doesn't seem to be much room, though...