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Handlebars

After some thought I'm still wondering if the Rox riser bar nubs will get enough "bite" into the factory riser block as Pete suggested was an issue due to the 45 degree angle it is cut... I'm going with either the short bars or riser, just debating. Are the members that have installed the Rox riser confident or comfortable that it fits well into the stock riser and no risk of coming out?

If you set them up like Prairie has, straight toward you, they look like they seat pretty well, Black Reb. The fly certainly seems impressed.
 

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Thanks to everryone who commented on this post. I'm going to try the Rox risers first. Is there enough slack in the control cables or do they need to be modified or extended?
 
One warning about using the Rox risers:

If you're in the habit of using the bars to help you stand up to get off your Spyder, they may shift down as you do so. I use my gut muscles and the floor boards to stand and then just use the bars to help balance as I get off. Like I told CruzrJoe, "Use your core."
 
One warning about using the Rox risers:

If you're in the habit of using the bars to help you stand up to get off your Spyder, they may shift down as you do so. I use my gut muscles and the floor boards to stand and then just use the bars to help balance as I get off. Like I told CruzrJoe, "Use your core."

Thanks for the tip!
 
One other thing, Bruce....I think you would have raised this by now, but you don’t have the BRP Garmin GPS Mount on your F3-L do you? That will be a showstopper for the risers.;)

Pete

Nope, don't us GPS when I ride. I'm old fashion I guess.

Thanks for the heads up!
 
I have a 2017 F3-L that fits me very well except it would be nice if the handlebars were about an inch closer to my body.
Anyone have any suggestions?

I wanted the same thing on my 2017 F3-T but for very different reasons a few months back. I poked prodded measured and even got out a set of verniers to measure the different areas of the F3 bars … And so this is what finished up happening ...

Instead of going out and buying new bars straight off, I also had a good look at the workshop manual and found the bars are actually in three (3) pieces … The centre section is 28mm (1 1/8") OD and then the bars gradually taper either side to the two separate grip area pieces where they reduce down to 22mm or 7/8" O/D. I was really wanting to know what was limiting the handlebar positioning travel at all back and down?

By loosening off the 4 centre retaining bolts I was able to remove the handlebars completely. If you then have a close look, you will find the limit of travel (up and down / in effect, forward and aft ) is governed by the length of 2 small separate OEM slots.

I reasoned, if I ever so slightly lengthened these travel limit slots to allow a smidgeon more travel for the bars, I would just slightly extend the bars limit of travel and positioning … which I did.

So maybe no more than just an 1/8" or so was gently removed - using a Dremel …. With this tiny adjustment in travel gave me at least an inch or so both back and down that I was looking for to the area of the grips - and without at all compromising safety. For me this was perfect! - but each to their own

You may want to contemplate this, you may not … very easy … 5 to 10 minutes a side and the job was all resecured 15 minutes or so later with no more stressors to my shoulders … hope this helps …:pray:
 
I installed the Rox risers on my 2018 F3L and I cant get them tight enough to stop slipping. There in no knurling on the handlebars. The bars want to slip with average pressure on them. I tried a prick punch and hammer to mar the inside surface. Didn't help. What now any advice would be helpful.
 
Garmin Motorcycle mount

One other thing, Bruce....I think you would have raised this by now, but you don’t have the BRP Garmin GPS Mount on your F3-L do you? That will be a showstopper for the risers.;)

Pete

Garmin has a motorcycle mount that can be mounted to the handle bar between the ROX risers.I will try adding a photo if i can figure out how to do that.

TomG
 
Ref JP58

I also installed the ROD risers (2inch) with the short reach bars. These bars are angled similar to regular motorcycle bars. Much more comfortable than the flat stock bars. Anyway, I couldn't get the bars from rotating as well. You can clamp down hard enough on the stock end, but at the bar end, It's slightly oversize just enough that it won't clamp down solid. My solution, I drilled and tapped for a 6-32 stainless socket head screw through the ROX clamp. Solved the problem. It's small and hardly noticeable. Got the drill and tap at Ace for less then $10.00 bucks. I use the bars to stand up and get off the bike and they were moving all the time. No problem anymore. Just another option.
 
I also installed the ROD risers (2inch) with the short reach bars. These bars are angled similar to regular motorcycle bars. Much more comfortable than the flat stock bars. Anyway, I couldn't get the bars from rotating as well. You can clamp down hard enough on the stock end, but at the bar end, It's slightly oversize just enough that it won't clamp down solid. My solution, I drilled and tapped for a 6-32 stainless socket head screw through the ROX clamp. Solved the problem. It's small and hardly noticeable. Got the drill and tap at Ace for less then $10.00 bucks. I use the bars to stand up and get off the bike and they were moving all the time. No problem anymore. Just another option.

That is what I did today. Drill and tap thru center of top caps. Added a couple flat head hex bolts and problem solved.
 
I installed the Rox risers on my 2018 F3L and I cant get them tight enough to stop slipping. There in no knurling on the handlebars. The bars want to slip with average pressure on them. I tried a prick punch and hammer to mar the inside surface. Didn't help. What now any advice would be helpful.

I put BLUE Locktite on the bars and Riser. Works great.
 
PrairieSpyder , I rotated my bars down which help but I still have some reach issues. Is your trike an F3L, or due you know the diameter of your bars??

Please disregard the question I see you have an F3T, Sorry.

Thanks

Joe
 
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Lamont’s Billy Club bars gave me just the amount of height and distance I was looking for. The handlebars no longer hit my knees at full lock.......unfortunately though, my hands now hit the side of the windshield (both F4 and Madstad) at full lock.....aaaaarrrrrggggghhhhh. This is not really an issue though, as they only just touch, and I have the bars set far more vertical than the vast majority will have them.;)

Pete
 
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