2" Pivoting Handlebar Risers for 7/8" or 1 1/8" Handlebar & 7/8" Stem

Rox Speed FXSKU: PC-0602-0365

MPN: 1R-P2SE

Make sure to check your handlebar and stem size before ordering. NOT APPROVED for use on bikes with clip-on style handlebars.

Moto Motto, Beloeil, QC, (450) 919-3223 - Out of stock
111-1661 Chemin de l'Industrie Beloeil, Quebec J3G 0S5
+14509193223
Normally shipped within 24 hours (we are closed on Mondays)
Supplier inventory - More than 5 available
1661 Rue de l'Industrie 111 Beloeil, Quebec J3G 0S5
+14509193223
Will have shipping delays normally 1-3 business days, supplier inventory updated daily but there might be products not available sometimes.
Supplier inventory - More than 5 available
111-1661 chemin de l'Industrie Beloeil, Quebec J3G 0S5
+14509193223
Will have shipping delays normally 3-7 business days, supplier inventory updated daily but there might be products not available sometimes.
Color: Silver
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Sale price$179.95 CAD

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Description

  • Lifetime Warranty
  • 2" (51mm) Center-to-Center Rise
  • Pivots Backward/Forward based on Rider Preference
  • 7/8" Stem (22mm)
  • Accepts 7/8" (22mm) OR 1 1/8" (28mm) Handlebar
  • These risers will mount on virtually any machine that has a solid 7/8" tubular stock handlebar and open mounting area.

Here’s is a very partial list of all the bikes these risers will work on:

  • BMW: G650, F650GS, F700GS, 1100GS, 1150GS, R1200R (2007-2010), F800ST
  • Ducati: Multistrada (up to 2009)
  • Honda: CB300, CB500, CB1000, CB1100, CRF450, Grom, NC700, XR650
  • Kawasaki: KLR650, Versys 650
  • Suzuki: DL1000 Vstrom, DL650 Vstrom, DR650, DRZ400, DRZ650
  • Triumph: Scrambler, Speed Triple (up to 2007), Tiger 1050
  • Yamaha: FZ1, FZ6, FZ8, TW200

Full range of adjustment allows the rider to find their own individual bar position. Designed, Manufactured, and Assembled in the USA. Make your machine fit YOU, not the other way around. A more comfortable ride means a longer ride—and who doesn’t want that?

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