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GT Bar Risers

I recently installed a set on my 2017 touring. Mine look exactly
same, gap wise, as yours. I think you are good to go...
 
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folks, I installed them today on my 2017 Cal 1400 Touring. The gap between the upper plate and the bottom is much bigger than before. Should I be concerned. Let me know. I have also emailed their sales. This is the first upgrade/change I'm doing on my bike.

before and after (front and back) pics:

Please make all bolts lose again. THIS time, tighten the FRONT bolts first so that the gap is closed. THEN, tighten the REAR bolts and torque to 20 ft-lbs. THEN torque the FRONT bolts to 20 ft-lbs. This will leave little or no gap in the front of and a gap in the REAR. Doing this you will increase the load needed pushing down to allow the bars to rotate. This is what you want since we rarely, if ever, find ourselves lifting up on the bars.
 
Please make all bolts lose again. THIS time, tighten the FRONT bolts first so that the gap is closed. THEN, tighten the REAR bolts and torque to 20 ft-lbs. THEN torque the FRONT bolts to 20 ft-lbs. This will leave little or no gap in the front of and a gap in the REAR. Doing this you will increase the load needed pushing down to allow the bars to rotate. This is what you want since we rarely, if ever, find ourselves lifting up on the bars.

Thank you Dave! will do.
 
Hello......looking at the MG part numbers ...it seems the bars on the 2017 California 1400 SE are a different number and look a bit higher than the earlier California
Has anyone used these on a 17 bike....these models have a lot of little changes, rear shocks, seats, front fork internals etc.

Thanks

Gavin
 
After 1000km the risers have proven to be perfect. Not only more comfortable, but as someone said earlier, the feeling of enhanced control is evident.
I agree with you . Very good product . I have them on my touring .
 
Well, I was a bit dubious about putting the GTM bar risers on. The product is good and the finish is OEM looking, but the bars on earlier California 1400 models are different to the 2016-17 models and have different part numbers.
I thought it might look ….all a bit Peter Fonda ish…….but after fitting and using…they take away the dull ache encountered between the neck and shoulder blades, which set in after 100 miles or so
Result…excellent product again from the hands of GTM…thankyou

Gavin
The Scottish Engineer
 
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