This Item on website: www.heimdall-i... Compatible Models: 2024 KTM 300 XC-W 250 XC-W 150 XC-W 350 EXC-F 500 ECX-F GasGas MC 450F MC 350F MC 250F MC 250 MC 125 EC 450F EC 250F EX 450F EX 350F EX 250F EX 300 EX 250 ES 350 EC 300
These bar risers are sweet. I'm 6'4 and the 2024 ktm 300 xc-w was super tight with the stock bars. These moved them forward and up. Like these better than the ROX risers (have both 1 3/4" and the 2").
"I'm 6'3", and I just bought the 2024 KT 300 XC-W. On my previous bike, I had the 1 3/4" ROX risers, and I felt like they needed to be higher. Are these Heimdal risers better because they move the handlebar forward? What's the big difference?"
Right! you can get the rise you need from any tall handlebar... It's the forward you get from the Heimdall riser. It moves the bar forward 3/4". This generation KTM didn't make the triple clamps adjustable.. There is only one position, so the Heimdall riser moves the bars forward by 3/4"
Im 6.1 and this high rise adapter is sweet riding standing legs straight and I'm not hunched over, just right. Thank you nice product fit like a glove. Oh and I see my display sitting. Thanks again.
Do these alter the steering greatly with the 3/4(19mm) forward measurement, Im assuming that is with the original headset in the original position not spinning it to bring it forward 10mm. (original headset has 2 settings). Any feedback on these would be great
Your assumption is correct. The riser moves the mount hole 3/4" forward. You can still choose to set your bar clamps with that extra offset you spoke of by flipping them around. As far as the steering goes, I personally cannot detect any difference. I'm sure there are guys who could, but if you're a bigger guy, the benefits are going to outweigh any negative.
I just asked an experienced trail and motocross rider and he said the following... "I'm sure it affects the steering slightly. Nothing that your average rider is going to notice. "But for motocross, I'm sure you could tell a difference with the way the bike corners. With trail riding that doesn't matter though."
You’ll hear people say risers affect handling etc blah blah. Captain obvious could tell us that large variations in rider sizes and weights would have a much greater impact on handling than a slight change in bar position. Unfortunately some of us don’t fall into the cute little 5’8 65 kg package!
These bar risers are sweet. I'm 6'4 and the 2024 ktm 300 xc-w was super tight with the stock bars. These moved them forward and up. Like these better than the ROX risers (have both 1 3/4" and the 2").
"I'm 6'3", and I just bought the 2024 KT 300 XC-W. On my previous bike, I had the 1 3/4" ROX risers, and I felt like they needed to be higher. Are these Heimdal risers better because they move the handlebar forward? What's the big difference?"
Right! you can get the rise you need from any tall handlebar... It's the forward you get from the Heimdall riser. It moves the bar forward 3/4".
This generation KTM didn't make the triple clamps adjustable.. There is only one position, so the Heimdall riser moves the bars forward by 3/4"
Im 6.1 and this high rise adapter is sweet riding standing legs straight and I'm not hunched over, just right. Thank you nice product fit like a glove. Oh and I see my display sitting. Thanks again.
I'm glad it worked well for you. Did you see the new Kickstand peg we just released? Just curious on what your thoughts are on it.
@@DBT-Nick Ok no tap got it thanks.
I need some of those !!
How tall are you, the person in the video?
Dave is 6' 3" tall
Do these alter the steering greatly with the 3/4(19mm) forward measurement, Im assuming that is with the original headset in the original position not spinning it to bring it forward 10mm. (original headset has 2 settings). Any feedback on these would be great
Your assumption is correct. The riser moves the mount hole 3/4" forward. You can still choose to set your bar clamps with that extra offset you spoke of by flipping them around. As far as the steering goes, I personally cannot detect any difference. I'm sure there are guys who could, but if you're a bigger guy, the benefits are going to outweigh any negative.
I just asked an experienced trail and motocross rider and he said the following...
"I'm sure it affects the steering slightly. Nothing that your average rider is going to notice.
"But for motocross, I'm sure you could tell a difference with the way the bike corners. With trail riding that doesn't matter though."
You’ll hear people say risers affect handling etc blah blah. Captain obvious could tell us that large variations in rider sizes and weights would have a much greater impact on handling than a slight change in bar position. Unfortunately some of us don’t fall into the cute little 5’8 65 kg package!
Hey what bar is that you have on that bike that looks like a high bend.
Dave usually has the Pro Taper Adventure bend
Parts are back in stock!!!!!
Thanks for letting me know Dave 🤣
Can you hook me up on the stand a base pad I cant find it on your web site.
I'm not sure what you're referring to.. Can you please explain more?
Hello, can you send to Portugal ?
Yes we sure can. So far we've sent to Poland, Sweden, Australia, Canada, and obviously United States.