I bought the Classic Bar kit and it came with the cables. I did not need them and went with the 06 that was on mine standard. I have seen so many people use the rivco risers and not need cables becuase they ran theirs down the other side of the bars (inside). It makes me wonder if you just might not be holding your face straight
I believe if you check Barnet makes longer ones also.
I bought the Classic Bar kit and it came with the cables. I did not need them and went with the 06 that was on mine standard. I have seen so many people use the rivco risers and not need cables becuase they ran theirs down the other side of the bars (inside). It makes me wonder if you just might not be holding your face straight
I believe if you check Barnet makes longer ones also.
While keeping a straight face, if you read my post you will see that I said that I wanted the cable to remain in the stock position (which is on the outside, so as not to confuse anybody), and the "kit" with Rivco risers means not being able to do that without...as you say..."ran theirs down the other side of the bars (inside)."
While keeping a straight face, if you read my post you will see that I said that I wanted the cable to remain in the stock position (which is on the outside, so as not to confuse anybody), and the "kit" with Rivco risers means not being able to do that without...as you say..."ran theirs down the other side of the bars (inside)."
I wanted the cable to remain in the stock position (which is on the outside, so as not to confuse anybody), and the "kit" with Rivco risers means not being able to do that without...as you say..."ran theirs down the other side of the bars (inside)."
Yes - yet another old thread resurrected! +2 inches with the Rivco risers, then, and not +3 or +4? I was thinking of replacing the throttle cables with platinum ones as well from Barnett while I'm ordering custom cables - +1 inch on those just to "loosen that whole thing up" even though the stock length works sound good to anyone but me?
I know you posted this in the Touring forum, Jack, but nowhere in your avatar or posts do you actually say which bike you have. It would make life easier for all, including you, if you put your bike under your avatar. Classic cables solve the problem for a Standard with risers but I reckon the Touring is a different matter. Some of the advice you've been given does not apply to your bike. Just put your bike under your avatar. Go on, do it. It won't hurt.