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Old 16-03-06, 10:34 AM   #1
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Default Riser bars on the SV650S (curvy)

I'm looking to put riser bars on both my curvy SVS's.
Now from what I foudn out so far the following cable/lines have this much travel:

Brake +1"
Clutch +3"
Trottle +4"
Elec +4"

So it looks like I will need to get a new clutch cable and new brake line.

Anyone out there who can confirm this? Or maybe some pics of where they re-routed there lines?
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Old 16-03-06, 10:44 AM   #2
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Default Risers

I'm looking to do the same but can't really find any info.

Are you going to use the bar raisers on the SVS yoke? I was going to do the same but I have been informed they could crack.

Anyone have any info or have fitted raisers on the SVS yoke?
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Old 16-03-06, 11:02 AM   #3
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I'm looking to do the same but can't really find any info.

Are you going to use the bar raisers on the SVS yoke? I was going to do the same but I have been informed they could crack.

Anyone have any info or have fitted raisers on the SVS yoke?
Well I have S yoke with risers and it looks fine...
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Old 16-03-06, 11:49 AM   #4
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Default Risers

What risers did you use and are they a one hole fixing or two?

Were they easy to fit?

Cheers
Ian
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Old 16-03-06, 12:03 PM   #5
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Well I bought the whole thing as a 'used' set... I have some pic's somewhere, I think the risers are one hole off a bandit.

Have a look here:
Yoke/Riser pic's on my blog
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Old 17-03-06, 09:50 AM   #6
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Anyone got any info?
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Old 24-03-06, 04:31 PM   #7
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Have a look at the Sunriser clip ons in the services section of this site, they lift the bars by about 1 and a half inches and come with longer cables as needed, you just need a hacksaw and epoxy resin to fit em
alternatively, have a look at the 2006 Demon Tweaks catalogue as they have some in there as well, but are dearer than the Canadian ones
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Old 24-03-06, 04:42 PM   #8
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There's a really posh design advertised on svrider.com that are adjustable and look good. I'm sure they're "convertibars" or something. Have a look there.

Garry
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Old 24-03-06, 04:45 PM   #9
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grinch, try a forum search - john (admin john) has got risers on his SV and i think there's some info either on the forum or on the main site.

otherwise, you could try svrider site - there seem to be a number of users of them on the other side of the pond.

finally - there's a "how to" guide on the sunrisers website, but i think for a pointy but may give some general info.
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Old 24-03-06, 04:46 PM   #10
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Just buy the non s cables?
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