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After market Clip-on Risers Handlebars


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If you're looking for more aggressive or cafe style look into the Woodcraft riser clipons. It's what i use on my FZ07 race bike. We added the 10mm spacer on them as well. They come in different rise heights and you can adjust where you want placement on your forks. Not sure about placement of the dash and all though. 

 

https://www.woodcraft-cfm.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=12-45  

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7 hours ago, scratchpad said:

If you're looking for more aggressive or cafe style look into the Woodcraft riser clipons. It's what i use on my FZ07 race bike. We added the 10mm spacer on them as well. They come in different rise heights and you can adjust where you want placement on your forks. Not sure about placement of the dash and all though. 

 

https://www.woodcraft-cfm.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=12-45  

Those will interfere with the stock street fairings on the FZ07.

Craig Mapstone
Upstate New York

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2 hours ago, br4nd0n said:

This may be a good place to ask this. I was looking at getting these and wanted to know if the bolts would work of I would have to change them out or use stock.

 

https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/pro-taper-universal-oversized-rubber-mount-kit-1-18

I found this reading the reviews on the page in your link:

 

:These are perfect. They come with a 12mm bolt that has an offset head. The reason is so that a 10mm bolt locks into the same hole. So it your bike uses a 10mm bolt it will work fine like on my DR650. If your bike takes a 12mm bolt then you will have to use the supplied bolt. Hope that makes sense..."

 

I'm not positive what size our stock riser bolt is, but I was thinking it's a 10mm. I know it's not bigger than a 12mm. So, whether it's a 10 or 12mm, sounds like it will work either way. 

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Just measured the stock ones. 9.84mm so 10mm holes.

 

Go forth and modify my son...go forth and modify...

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Thanks, that means I'll have to use the stock bolts, but it sounds like that should be OK. Now to just figure out what bars I want 🤔

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I looked into this further and I may have to purchase additional bolts if the stock ones turn out to be 10mm. It looks as though the stock bolts are stuck in the bottom clamp, unless there is some way to remove them that I do not see and I'm not talking about cutting it apart or anything. Anyone know what size and type of bolts I would need if I decide to go down this path?

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