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    Post Has anyone with a 2024 Spyder RTL installed HeliBars?

    Anyone with a 2024 Spyder RTL installed HeliBars
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    I added Helibars to my '22. Easy install and a vast improvement over stock!!
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    you need to make sure they have updated due to the change of controls.
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    I emailed the Helibar corporate office & they said they will have an adaptor for their bars in a few weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cirhere View Post
    I emailed the Helibar corporate office & they said they will have an adaptor for their bars in a few weeks.
    Adaptor for what? 2024 stock handle bars are the same as 2023 handle bars, so the Helibar should fit the same.

    Edited: I apologize and stand corrected. The bars are not the same and your statement is accurate, thanks for pointing that out
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    I didn't install Helibars did add a 2 inch riser to the stock bars, works great for me.

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    When changing handlebars, there are two screws holding the left grip on. Don't ask how I know this; now I need a new left side heated grip!
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    I considered a Helibars, but for the expense , I decided to try the 2" riser first. It solved my reaching issues. Since the instal, I have over 5K miles. Very happy
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    Quote Originally Posted by PJveetwin View Post
    I considered a Helibars, but for the expense , I decided to try the 2" riser first. It solved my reaching issues. Since the instal, I have over 5K miles. Very happy
    Already have the 2" riser. Problem is not with the reach/Height adjustment, more to do with the lateral wrist angle
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    Perhaps a dumb question... but does this help with short folks, or tall folks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maplehawk View Post
    Anyone with a 2024 Spyder RTL installed HeliBars
    We have them on our 2020 RT's. The Heli bars made a huge difference, having the ability to fine tune the wrist angle made long rides possible for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen42 View Post
    Perhaps a dumb question... but does this help with short folks, or tall folks?
    Definitely NOT a dumb question, because you asked it, instead of just stewing over it without asking, which would've made it much closer to being a dumb question...

    But I hafta ask, which 'this' are you asking about, the Heli-bars, which allow for a wide range of adjustments in height, reach, and hand-grip angle; or the Risers that were mentioned in the couple of posts just before yours??

    Risers tend to improve the reach &/or height of the grips for different riders; with some types ('dog-bone risers' is one name for these) often capable of being angled back or forward to shorten or lengthen the rider's reach to grab the handlebars, potentially lessening back, arm, &/or shoulder strain on the rider; or if they are just 'block' types, they add space below the handlebars when they're in the mount, making them higher & potentially lessening back, arm, &/or shoulder strain on the rider.

    Heli-bars allow you to adjust ALL the bar angles including grip/end; height; & wrist/forearm angles, as well as moving them forwards & backwards, improving reach; while Risers only lift or extend the base that the bars are mounted on upwards, forwards, or backwards, depending upon the type of Riser you select, thereby allowing adjustment in SOME of the bar angles, but not the angles of the grips on the end of the bars which allow changes to wrist & some forearm angles, which Heli-bars CAN adjust for!

    And as such, both Heli-bars AND Risers allow for handlebar adjustments that can suit either Short Folks, OR Tall Folks, depending upon which &/or which style/size of Risers you choose. Heli-bars do it all, and cost accordingly; Risers do some, or maybe just one - height, & generally cost accordingly.

    Help any??
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