stevet
Well-known member
(Don't know if I should have posted this here or in the tech. section. Mod's, move if necessary.)
Has anyone built/fabricated your own handlebar risers?
I have a set of bar risers right now that do a nice job of increasing height just over an inch, and they come back toward me just a little bit, but for my body ergonomics, I need them to come back toward me farther. Back toward me means more than increasing height, I'm finding.
Before I plop down the cash for a Helibar system, I'm thinking of picking up a small stick of 2" wide x 1/2" or 3/4" thick aluminum bar and cobbling something together myself. I'm going to start first with a 2" x 3/4" piece of scrap wood to make a mock-up, mounting it and all, and if the results look promising, then I'll start hacking away on a chunk of aluminum. I can get 6061 bar stock at a local metal dealer.
Due to the fact that the current risers already use up every bit of spare slack in the hoses and cables, I can't simply put a plate below them that would allow me to bring the bars back toward me. It sure would have been nice if Yammy didn't get so overly economical with cable and hose length just to keep corporate bean counters happy...
Or have I missed an accessory maker that has a back-toward-the-rider solution (in block form and not entire upper triple clamp form) that's not something costing north of $300?
Thoughts, ideas, tech advice, photos, etc. would be wonderful and mucho appreciated. Thanks!
Has anyone built/fabricated your own handlebar risers?
I have a set of bar risers right now that do a nice job of increasing height just over an inch, and they come back toward me just a little bit, but for my body ergonomics, I need them to come back toward me farther. Back toward me means more than increasing height, I'm finding.
Before I plop down the cash for a Helibar system, I'm thinking of picking up a small stick of 2" wide x 1/2" or 3/4" thick aluminum bar and cobbling something together myself. I'm going to start first with a 2" x 3/4" piece of scrap wood to make a mock-up, mounting it and all, and if the results look promising, then I'll start hacking away on a chunk of aluminum. I can get 6061 bar stock at a local metal dealer.
Due to the fact that the current risers already use up every bit of spare slack in the hoses and cables, I can't simply put a plate below them that would allow me to bring the bars back toward me. It sure would have been nice if Yammy didn't get so overly economical with cable and hose length just to keep corporate bean counters happy...
Or have I missed an accessory maker that has a back-toward-the-rider solution (in block form and not entire upper triple clamp form) that's not something costing north of $300?
Thoughts, ideas, tech advice, photos, etc. would be wonderful and mucho appreciated. Thanks!