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    Default RT or ST Handlebars on a 2013 RS-S

    Hey everyone,

    I have a "13 RS-S. I'm 6'2" and would like to have higher handlebars. I looked at various different handlebar risers and I'm really not crazy about the look. The risers I have looked so far just seem out of place on the machine and look cheap. I would like to swap my original handlebars with ones from an ST or RT. Does anyone have any experience with this mod and what are the height differences on the 2 models, (ST and RT)?? Any help or recommendations on a perhaps a nicer set of risers that don't look like crap would be much appreciated. If anyone has different bars (ST or RT) on their RS, could they share a pic or 2 of how it looks? Thanks a lot everyone!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by eLeetin pyder View Post
    Hey everyone,

    I have a "13 RS-S. I'm 6'2" and would like to have higher handlebars. I looked at various different handlebar risers and I'm really not crazy about the look. The risers I have looked so far just seem out of place on the machine and look cheap. I would like to swap my original handlebars with ones from an ST or RT. Does anyone have any experience with this mod and what are the height differences on the 2 models, (ST and RT)?? Any help or recommendations on a perhaps a nicer set of risers that don't look like crap would be much appreciated. If anyone has different bars (ST or RT) on their RS, could they share a pic or 2 of how it looks? Thanks a lot everyone!!!!!!
    If you look In the diy section there is a thread that explains st to rs swap with good instuctions and pictures.
    Will be helpful

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    Yup, i would recommend go to the diy section for the rs-st handlebar swap. I did it last week and makes a huge difference. brings them up higher by about 2 inches and closer to me about 2-3 inches...i'm short tho 5'4, so not sure how comfy it would b for you.
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    Default Looks like..!!

    the ST bars would be the better ones seeing as the transition would be RSS-RS-ST-RT with each having a different seating position. I'm 6'1" on an RS and works fine. But then I have always ryden flat bars...good luck and let us know..!!
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    The DIY thread is mine. I am 6'6" and I did the ST-RS swap. The height of the ST bars fit very well. I have a much more upright sitting position and less back strain while riding. If you have any questions let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hchays View Post
    The DIY thread is mine. I am 6'6" and I did the ST-goingswap. The height of the ST bars fit very well. I have a much more upright sitting position and less back strain while riding. If you have any questions let me know.
    Is there a differance between the st models or they all the same. I was going to order a set from my dealer today but wanted to check is that all I need to order is just the bars or is there additional parts or hardware that I will need.
    Thaks for info

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccaffrey View Post
    Is there a differance between the st models or they all the same. I was going to order a set from my dealer today but wanted to check is that all I need to order is just the bars or is there additional parts or hardware that I will need.
    Thaks for info


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    I would also use a drop of tool removable locktite on the screw threads for the handlebar main mounting bolts. Everything totals just over $200. If you follow my instructions it is an easy swap. As for the cable length when you have the upper body panels off trace the cables and snip (I think only one) wire tie and that will give you plenty of movement on the wires and cable. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask.

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    Default ST Handlebar on RSS Question

    I understand from this thread and the one in the DIY section how to do this but wonder if there is another way. I understand that the actual handle bar is a straight piece nod wonder could I just buy a motorcycle handlebar that has rise cut it in two and use that in place of the stock bar? Looking at the parts diagrams it appears the ends of the bars are machined for where the grips attach so maybe not? Sorry if this is a stupid question

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    I went from the stock 2013 RS to handlebars that were removed from a RT. I didn't need any extra parts and everything fit just fine. I did have to loosen some of the wiring under the tupperware so I could get enough slack for the longer handlebars but there was plenty of wire so no problems there.

    I do wonder what the ST handlebars would have been like. I went from bent over forward, hands going to sleep, to sitting straight upright, even feels like I am slightly leaning back but I'm not really.

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    I was wondering if there would be enough slack in the wiring in order to mount the RT bars. Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WA5VHU View Post
    I went from the stock 2013 RS to handlebars that were removed from a RT. I didn't need any extra parts and everything fit just fine. I did have to loosen some of the wiring under the tupperware so I could get enough slack for the longer handlebars but there was plenty of wire so no problems there.

    I do wonder what the ST handlebars would have been like. I went from bent over forward, hands going to sleep, to sitting straight upright, even feels like I am slightly leaning back but I'm not really.

    Charles


    Glad that you posted . I never would have thought that the RT bars would fit an RS. I like the look a lot better than handlebar risers. Nice work.

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    With a bit of careful shopping; you might even be able to find a set of "Take-Offs" on E-Bay...
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    What year RT bars are those? Does anyone know if older RT bars would mount on a 2012 RSS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gcclubs View Post
    What year RT bars are those? Does anyone know if older RT bars would mount on a 2012 RSS?
    I'm not positive but I think in 2013 they went from sort of regular handlebars to the same type on the current RT. I doubt if the newer ones are compatible with 2012 and prior RS and ST models.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gcclubs View Post
    What year RT bars are those? Does anyone know if older RT bars would mount on a 2012 RSS?
    All RT bars are the same...
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    Quote Originally Posted by WA5VHU View Post
    I went from the stock 2013 RS to handlebars that were removed from a RT. I didn't need any extra parts and everything fit just fine. I did have to loosen some of the wiring under the tupperware so I could get enough slack for the longer handlebars but there was plenty of wire so no problems there.

    I do wonder what the ST handlebars would have been like. I went from bent over forward, hands going to sleep, to sitting straight upright, even feels like I am slightly leaning back but I'm not really.

    Charles


    Will this mod work with a 2012 rs-s sm5 as well?

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    If you need some stock RT bars (in black), let me know.

    I installed the Tri-Axis bars for my wife, don't need the stock bars any more.

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