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Here is an easy affordable solution http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/tall-husky-bar-risers.23337/
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I installed a set of the 1 7/8" Rox risers. Tight fit to the upper clamp, but I think they'll work out nicely!
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I wounded if we could put the stock bolts in from the bottom and make more room for the Rox risers forward position?
No.. full forward. I wedged the camera between the headlight and the bars to try and get a good shot of how close to the bolts I'm running it.I see you have the bars at full back position? I have mine at almost full forward. The bars must be in your lap?
Didn't realise I could squeeze a little more forward movement out by flipping the stock mounts! Thanks!!Remember also that there is some offset adjustment in the stock barmounts through swivelling them through 180 degrees. I also looked at a TE bar top mount and the other possibility is to countersink the bolts a little especially if you go to allen or torx heads as there is quite a bit of meat there.
My suggestion is to get the bars where you want them, and then see if you need additional cable length. You will be much happier with the final result. I wouldn't be surprised if you need two or three additional inches of rise. I don't like to "stretch" my cables when adding bar risers. The cables, electrical, etc., should lead nice and "fair", and shouldn't get overly tight around the steering stem, etc. When setting up a WRR or a 6' 3" friend I had to get longer cables and also extend the switch cables. The extra work was worth it.I'm 6'3" tall and need risers bad...
So, what the tallest risers we can go without running into cable (etc.) problems?
sorry but I did not understand well
can I mount 40 mm risers without stretching the cables on a te630?