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Adjustable Handlebar Riser System

12991420 • Nov 24, 2015

The RRR Adjustable Handlebar Riser System makes it easy to change your bike’s riding attitude. Down for Highway, Up for Off-Roading.
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Use our optional Accessories and Dash System shown at the bottom and you’ll have places to mount your GPS, Roll Chart, SPOT, GoPro, or other devices that need to be in your line of sight.Riding any motorcycle for hours a day is challenging, but doing it on a Dual Sport while sliding in the mud, soft sand, and rutted fire roads takes that challenge to new levels. Do it for more than one day and each day’s discomfort is compounded by the previous day’s residual aches and pains. Having a bike that can take you on the highway and into the woods with all the nasty stuff is fun, but those long hours sitting on a seat resembling a wooden 2×6 plank can be tough. You quickly learn that standing on the pegs as much as practical is an essential technique that makes time on the bike easier.

Transitions between standing and sitting highlighted the real limits of the handlebar risers available today. Several risers/extenders exist, but our new Adjustable Riser System gives you both fore/aft adjustment capabilities through articulation and height adjustment. Now you can dial-in that sweet spot forward, back, up, and down – all in just minutes with one simple tool. One more Strong, Simple, and yet Effective Solution!

We didn’t stop there. We also created solutions for those accessory mounts. Adding to the challenges of your ride is the mounting of your GPS, SPOT Tracker, GoPro Camera, and Roll Chart devices. We’ve been forced to use homemade brackets and mounts, but even then, the locations are just compromises. Imagine needing to navigate using the GPS and Roll Charts simultaneously when they are mounted on different sides of the handlebars. Now think of doing it while challenging terrain is coming at you at a quick pace.

As you look down, much of the solution to our accessories mounting problem was right there in front of us –Those stock and aftermarket handlebar clamps are useless for anything but clamping the bars. Why wasn’t that 3″ x 7″ area over the handlebar clamps being used for accessory mounting? Why had companies designed and built their caps/bolts for looks and not function? The advantages of mounting stationary accessories to the triple tree/handlebar clamps are that they have a lot less movement than if they are mounted on the ends of the handlebar near the mirrors. 1/2″ of movement right or left at the steering head becomes more than 7″ of movement at the mirror 12″ away! Not only does central mounting reduce distortion, it’s a lot safer and more practical having those mounted directly ahead of you – in your line of sight so that you can see what is coming at you and that next turn!

The RRR Cap System and our Dash Systems work independently and together with our Adjustable Riser System to give you the widest possible range of adjustability and Accessories mounting options.

Motorcycle Handlebar Risers Extensions (video)

Published on Jan 29, 2016
Our Motorcycle Handlebar Risers Extensions are built for comfort and versatility with accessory mounting options. Our motorcycle handlebar risers allow adjustments fore, aft and up and down positions.



With our high strength bolts and fully threaded riser base allow you to adjust our Motorcycle Handlebar Risers Extensions with one wrench..

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