Very good video terry . I enjoy the production and attention to detail , you seem to very knowledgeable and I look forward to seeing you on your channel. I also enjoy Yeoman Janice on biker stuff , well worth a look .
Thanks for this video. I have ordered these risers. I was about to order the 20mm and changed after watching this video. Keep them coming. Thanks Dave 🇨🇦
Cheers Dave. Just make sure the left hand switchgear cabling is not stretched in any way. The internal wires plug in and they can come out easily. Make sure the external cable tie on that inside edge of the left hand switch cube is tight.
Hi terry I bought these after seeing this video and must agree I love the difference they make to my comfort I was getting shoulder pain also before but not now great videos keep them coming
Great video. I'm getting these also..not really because my arms are short or anything.. (I'm 6-0 ft) but I have major neck pain and issues, and major shoulder pain and reconstruction/hardware. So I'm hoping these help that a bit. Thank you for the great video and info.
I put the 20mm risers on and it worked out great for me just fine. I thought about the 30 up and 20 back ones made by SW-Motech also but went the cheaper route and easy to get those in the future. Yours look inviting and I will investigate those as well. Great video Sir!
I want to do this on another bike but the priciple applies and I think the gains are tenfold. Less strain on the arms and back, leading to a more upright position that also influences the knee angles and the seat pressure on the butt and by butt I mean the ischium bones.
Yes, this made a difference to all of these for me. The biggest difference though was taking the pinch out of my shoulders which got quite painful after a while. Glad I did it.
@@terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff he, I actually went and removed them. I am back to stock bars now but with a lowered seat and lowered foot pegs. Reason I removed them was that they were making it pretty unnatural to go a bit sporty every now and then. My cruising position was so relaxed that I found it really annoying to lean forward for fast bends and turns. My elbows would get reaaally bent. I guess one can't have them all :) Probably in the future someone will make a "smart" "AI" controlled bike that adjusts the riding position based on riding mode.
I put these risers on my 2020 T1200, and I ruined the clutch-switch. The Tiger did all but start after that. I couldn't figure it out myself so I took the Tiger to the dealer. Set me back 170 euro's, but I consider that as 'learning money'. But the goal was the same as Terry had, and that succeeded. :-) So be carefull with the cables guys!
A little bit of comfort goes a long way on a motorcycle! I think I'll just lose a few pounds ...haha. That was almost a baaaaad day for the little feller.
My arms must be really short or my seat has bedded in and I'm slightly pulled back from the bars but these things do niggle you on a longer run alright. "A baaaaad day", good grief Ron! :-) I had my heart in my mouth for the little fella.
Terry, have you tried the Rox risers? I was thinking of getting them as I have a long ride coming up in two weeks. I believe the bars on your generation are 20 mm closer to the rider than mine to begin with.
This one is about as tight as I would go without doing more work to create a bit more slack. It is easy to pull the electrical cables out of the power block if too tight. You will find a small cable tie holding them on to stop them falling out.
so I did ( Your order has been placed ) I need the 20 mm closer I still have the original handlebar setup on my bike ( other then the Clutch line cable ) is the any other cables to be moved ? Thanks & its $111.73 US dollar
@@terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff Got the Risers today & installed WOW what a Difference Love them just sitting on the Bike feels so good Thanks again for the Info Cheers :)
@@snakecoils excellent news, yes, big difference. I actually snagged a cable in the left had switchgear and unplugged it preventing me starting the bike but I have put it right, phew!
Hello Terry, found your channel just today, but already enjoying it very much, because your video´s explaining so much details which you will not find in any manual. Regarding the riser from Voigt I do have a doubt about the closer distance of 20mm to the pilot. For people who are using their bike partly off-road (stand-up), I see it more as a disadvantage. Do you have any experience with this riser and it handling off-road? Using exactly the same bike as you, just another colour. Greetings from Dirk (Brazil)
Hi Dirk, thanks for the kind words. I don't really do off-roading so any standing up I do is to stretch my legs! These bars suit me as I have relatively short arms but I can see how the rear attitude may not help if you are standing up for an extended off-road period, you might feel a little tucked in.
Thanks for your nice video. I want to buy Handlebar risers 35mm with offset 25mm (closer) from Voigt (Item number: 26896-003) for My 2019 Tiger 1200. I wonder all cable from bike need to change or only move? Thanks!
I did loosen the cable bracket under the tank but most people have found it not necessary. It is a good idea to release the clutch line from the front metal guide though. I have it running through a loose cable tie connected to that guide.
@@terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff DPD less than a £5. might be worth looking into as im guessing they are no good to you. I just fancied your old ones, and using them, like someone collects autographs. You are famous Terry
@@leonjennings6615 Ha ha, famous, I don't think Leon. It might be less than £5 your way to here but it certainly isn't the other way. Post by any means is expensive from Ireland. Just tried to send you a message by subscribing to you but it doesn't seem to give the option. I tell you what. I will send you the risers plus a special edition "Triumph Riders Ireland" pin badge (special edition, only 100 made) if you make a £20 donation. I will put that towards my DGR fund. I'll incude postage in that. I will donate the whole £20 to DGR therefore absorbing the postage costs and pin cost along with the free risers. How does that sound? See if you can find a way to message me your email and I will send you a paypal request for £20 (Probably €23 actually)
Putting risers on your bike unfortunately does not help much to bring the bars back towards the rider because your just going up on an angle and does not give much coming back. But those risers look to help solve the reach issue, I have no idea why these motorcycle manufacturers can't give you some extra slack in the cables, especially the hydraulic brake lines. In 5'9" tall and I have the same issue, my Tiger hurts my shoulder blades and my lower back, I wish my arms were 2" longer. I hate that I cannot adjust my clutch and break levers down without moving the brake reservoirs and the mirrors, is it ok that the brake reservoirs are not level, or will they start getting air in the system. When your ridding in a standing position you need the levers down.
Yes, my initial risers gave relief as the angle makes them marginally closer, but the higher position does help too as they are nearer your shoulders on the vertical plane. But as you say these angled risers go one step further which does genuinely bring the bars much closer. The fluid reservoirs at a small angle will be no problem at all but I did end up with by bars at the level position in the end. If they are reasonably well topped up it would be hard to introduce air though, the factory original position of the reservoirs on my Daytona were quite angled and they were fine. Fortunately for me I rarely go off-road because I would be rubbish, so I only stand to stretch the legs now and then.
They are "Grip Puppies" and allow a less curled hand for comfort. It dents the effect of the heated grips a little but I always found those quite weak anyway.
Very good video terry . I enjoy the production and attention to detail , you seem to very knowledgeable and I look forward to seeing you on your channel. I also enjoy Yeoman Janice on biker stuff , well worth a look .
Thanks very much 👍. I think I have seen Yeoman Janice, quite a different approach I will say! All good though.😬😲😃
Thanks for this video. I have ordered these risers. I was about to order the 20mm and changed after watching this video.
Keep them coming.
Thanks
Dave 🇨🇦
Cheers Dave. Just make sure the left hand switchgear cabling is not stretched in any way. The internal wires plug in and they can come out easily. Make sure the external cable tie on that inside edge of the left hand switch cube is tight.
Hi terry I bought these after seeing this video and must agree I love the difference they make to my comfort I was getting shoulder pain also before but not now great videos keep them coming
Cheers Adrian. Yes, exactly the same for me, big change for little money, so happy I fitted these.
Job complete and it makes a world of difference! Thanks for the tips Terry.
Good stuff! 👍
Great video. I'm getting these also..not really because my arms are short or anything.. (I'm 6-0 ft) but I have major neck pain and issues, and major shoulder pain and reconstruction/hardware. So I'm hoping these help that a bit. Thank you for the great video and info.
Cheers, these helped with a shoulder twinge I was getting, hope it works well for you. 👍
I put the 20mm risers on and it worked out great for me just fine. I thought about the 30 up and 20 back ones made by SW-Motech also but went the cheaper route and easy to get those in the future. Yours look inviting and I will investigate those as well. Great video Sir!
I just needed that little extra for max comfort. The Motech 20mm did a good job and will sui many. 👍
@@terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff As usual, Time on the road will tell.
Cheers!
@@ttrguy9952 it will indeed.
Was going to order the 20mm but saw this, as since I’ve lowered my tiger front and back I’m more leaned forward, so this will help great
Great, they made a considerable comfort improvement for me and took the pressure off the shoulder blades. One of the best mods I made.
I want to do this on another bike but the priciple applies and I think the gains are tenfold. Less strain on the arms and back, leading to a more upright position that also influences the knee angles and the seat pressure on the butt and by butt I mean the ischium bones.
Yes, this made a difference to all of these for me. The biggest difference though was taking the pinch out of my shoulders which got quite painful after a while. Glad I did it.
@@terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff he, I actually went and removed them. I am back to stock bars now but with a lowered seat and lowered foot pegs. Reason I removed them was that they were making it pretty unnatural to go a bit sporty every now and then. My cruising position was so relaxed that I found it really annoying to lean forward for fast bends and turns. My elbows would get reaaally bent. I guess one can't have them all :) Probably in the future someone will make a "smart" "AI" controlled bike that adjusts the riding position based on riding mode.
I put these risers on my 2020 T1200, and I ruined the clutch-switch. The Tiger did all but start after that. I couldn't figure it out myself so I took the Tiger to the dealer. Set me back 170 euro's, but I consider that as 'learning money'. But the goal was the same as Terry had, and that succeeded. :-)
So be carefull with the cables guys!
Great feedback Bas. Yes, got to be very careful with these cables.
A little bit of comfort goes a long way on a motorcycle! I think I'll just lose a few pounds ...haha. That was almost a baaaaad day for the little feller.
My arms must be really short or my seat has bedded in and I'm slightly pulled back from the bars but these things do niggle you on a longer run alright. "A baaaaad day", good grief Ron! :-) I had my heart in my mouth for the little fella.
Hi Terry, very useful video, wanted Rox riders but their website says does not fit Gen 3 Tiger. Just ordered the Voight ones. Thanks. Steve
Good stuff, they work well. 👍
Terry, have you tried the Rox risers? I was thinking of getting them as I have a long ride coming up in two weeks. I believe the bars on your generation are 20 mm closer to the rider than mine to begin with.
Yes, the Gen 3 were much closer so this is a good solution for me and you would probably benefit more with the fully adjustable larger ROX system.
Thank you for the video. Do you think that 35mm with 25mm pullback version also fit with the cable?
This one is about as tight as I would go without doing more work to create a bit more slack. It is easy to pull the electrical cables out of the power block if too tight. You will find a small cable tie holding them on to stop them falling out.
@@terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff Thanks!
so I did ( Your order has been placed ) I need the 20 mm closer I still have the original handlebar setup on my bike ( other then the Clutch line cable ) is the any other cables to be moved ?
Thanks
& its $111.73 US dollar
Ouch, a bit pricey for you! No, just that clutch cable, very easy.
@@terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff so no other cables have a problem nice & thanks the the Video :)
@@terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff Got the Risers today & installed WOW what a Difference Love them just sitting on the Bike feels so good Thanks again for the Info Cheers :)
@@snakecoils excellent news, yes, big difference. I actually snagged a cable in the left had switchgear and unplugged it preventing me starting the bike but I have put it right, phew!
Hello! How tall are you? I ordered risers as you already had sw motech installed. Now I'm worried that I need another option (20+30)
I’m 6 foot but do have relatively short arms for my size. The std SW-Motech ore excellent but I needed a little more to relax the shoulder.
@@terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff ok. Thanks for the answer!
Hello Terry, found your channel just today, but already enjoying it very much, because your video´s explaining so much details which you will not find in any manual. Regarding the riser from Voigt I do have a doubt about the closer distance of 20mm to the pilot. For people who are using their bike partly off-road (stand-up), I see it more as a disadvantage. Do you have any experience with this riser and it handling off-road? Using exactly the same bike as you, just another colour. Greetings from Dirk (Brazil)
Hi Dirk, thanks for the kind words. I don't really do off-roading so any standing up I do is to stretch my legs! These bars suit me as I have relatively short arms but I can see how the rear attitude may not help if you are standing up for an extended off-road period, you might feel a little tucked in.
Thanks for your nice video. I want to buy Handlebar risers 35mm with offset 25mm (closer) from Voigt (Item number: 26896-003) for My 2019 Tiger 1200.
I wonder all cable from bike need to change or only move?
Thanks!
I did loosen the cable bracket under the tank but most people have found it not necessary. It is a good idea to release the clutch line from the front metal guide though. I have it running through a loose cable tie connected to that guide.
brilliant video as ever. im finding that I need to reach down just a smidgen too much so fancy sending off your old risers :-)?
Cheers Leon. You could have my old set for cheap but I am in Ireland. Postage from here is very expensive and it would negate any savings!
@@terenceokeeffesmotorcyclestuff DPD less than a £5. might be worth looking into as im guessing they are no good to you. I just fancied your old ones, and using them, like someone collects autographs. You are famous Terry
@@leonjennings6615 Ha ha, famous, I don't think Leon. It might be less than £5 your way to here but it certainly isn't the other way. Post by any means is expensive from Ireland. Just tried to send you a message by subscribing to you but it doesn't seem to give the option. I tell you what. I will send you the risers plus a special edition "Triumph Riders Ireland" pin badge (special edition, only 100 made) if you make a £20 donation. I will put that towards my DGR fund. I'll incude postage in that. I will donate the whole £20 to DGR therefore absorbing the postage costs and pin cost along with the free risers. How does that sound? See if you can find a way to message me your email and I will send you a paypal request for £20 (Probably €23 actually)
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absolutely brilliant!!!!!
Putting risers on your bike unfortunately does not help much to bring the bars back towards the rider because your just going up on an angle and does not give much coming back. But those risers look to help solve the reach issue, I have no idea why these motorcycle manufacturers can't give you some extra slack in the cables, especially the hydraulic brake lines.
In 5'9" tall and I have the same issue, my Tiger hurts my shoulder blades and my lower back, I wish my arms were 2" longer.
I hate that I cannot adjust my clutch and break levers down without moving the brake reservoirs and the mirrors, is it ok that the brake reservoirs are not level, or will they start getting air in the system.
When your ridding in a standing position you need the levers down.
Yes, my initial risers gave relief as the angle makes them marginally closer, but the higher position does help too as they are nearer your shoulders on the vertical plane. But as you say these angled risers go one step further which does genuinely bring the bars much closer. The fluid reservoirs at a small angle will be no problem at all but I did end up with by bars at the level position in the end. If they are reasonably well topped up it would be hard to introduce air though, the factory original position of the reservoirs on my Daytona were quite angled and they were fine. Fortunately for me I rarely go off-road because I would be rubbish, so I only stand to stretch the legs now and then.
Nice video! What grips do you have?
They are "Grip Puppies" and allow a less curled hand for comfort. It dents the effect of the heated grips a little but I always found those quite weak anyway.
A very unconventional handlebar design from Triumph. You cannot use generic products.
Yes, a tapered bar too which can be restrictive in some choices.