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Griso SE Handlebars - need to move them

rboe

Tuned and Synch'ed
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After riding today I felt the need to move the bars back some. Google does not seem have results.

Can anyone recommend new mounts that will move the bar back?
 
Your probably limited to about a 1 " rise on the Griso before running into cable /control issues. I also feel the need for a slight rise, I have a set of 1 " risers that I got from a now defunct dealer who had them made up by a local machine shop.

This is a link to someone's post that might help you.

wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=48388.0;wap2
 
I went with these:
Rox Speed FX Rox 2" Pivoting Handlebar Riser for 1 1/8" Handlebars

I'll let you know how they go.
 
Parts came and I installed them. Tested for movement but no test ride yet.
 

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From the other side.
 

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Thanks I like the look of these, just ordered a set off Ebay, £60 inc shipping from the USA to me in the UK,
have you tried rotating the bars back, do the cables and hoses still reach ok?
 
Beware of HMRC Steve. Twats always want their cut when it goes over £40, including shipping! And get this, Parcel Farce won't deliver it unless you pay them another £10 handling fee to collect HMRCs wedge. Still, it'll probably still be cheaper than buying UK side. :woohoo:
 
They did on my bike, but I have serious clearance issues to get to the pinch bolts. In the position you want I could not reach the heads of the bolts. So I kinda torqued the front ones down, tapped them up to expose the lower ones, torqued them down and attached the bars to where you see them now.

Once I start to test ride I may try other positions and I'll post the results here. We're in a nasty (for Phoenix) cold snap so it may not happen until next weekend. :)
 
Yes I can see your problem but to set the bars back you could reverse the operation, nip the back bolts down first so you can still move the risers, rotate them back to the desired position and then tighten the front bolts.
 
Those extensions are pretty interesting. Any chance you could post more pics from further back, showing the whole bike in profile?
 
From this AM
 

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Front view. Initial impressions, I'd like to rotate them back a bit more.
 

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