Rivco Risers How to R3T (pic heavy)

Nice write-up.

To really dot the i's and cross the t's, hit up Barnett Clutches and order a clutch cable that's a little longer. I'd say about +1.5 inches. Just measure your old clutch cable and give that length plus 1.5 inches, don't say "stock + 1.5", they are prone to getting that wrong. Then you can route the cable the right way. It will get pinched when rerouted past the triple tree.

As for grips, there is nothing special about the Triumph bars. They're 1 inch and will accommodate any 1 inch throttle tube so there are a lot of options for grips.
 

When you are measuring your cable (everyone talks about doing that) from where to where are you actually measuring from? The actual total length of the inner cable from tip to tip? The outer casing length would also affect the adjustability and that would have to be correct as well.
 


This is what they sent me and you can choose what measurements you want to give them. The total length, the casing length and the amount of exposed cable are detailed. Just FYI, the numbers didn't really match up to my original cable length so that's why I'm saying you want to specify exactly what you want - by measuring your old one and coming up with numbers of your own.
 
Hey guys, I was interested about the riser and went online to search at rivco website. Interestingly, the site mentioned that the riser works with stock cables. Is there really a need to reroute the cable?
 
For it to work with the stock clutch cable it needs to be rerouted.

bob
Ah I see... I've probably used to wrong term. I was asking if we need to replace with a new longer cable but your answer cleared my doubts. Thanks bob!
 


Thanks for the post. Really helps. I am looking to do the very same on my R3T. I saw another post where the guy felt flex in the bars. Did you experience that? I guess the alternative of going with a different bar would require new cables...more expensive than risers? I get a fair amount discomfort on long rides (6'4", long legs, short arms) and need the extra bar length. Did you feel good about the hassle and expense after it was all done and said?
 

You presently have flex in the bars and by increasing the leverage the flex does seem to be worse, I think I noticed it for about 10 minutes and now it seems normal. The pull back now is much better, I don't feel as though I am reaching for the bars so my neck and shoulder is much less stressed.

I am very happy with the results and would recommend them to anyone who has to stretch a bit to get to the bars. Worth every penny and the small amount of time to install.

bob
 

Thanks man. I just didn't want the bars to feel unstable or too flexy. Sounds like you are happy with the outcome. Good stuff.
 
Update:

FYI, if you want to change out your clutch cable so you can route like it was when it came off of the showroom floor all you have to do is call Barnett and tell them you want the stock R3T cable + 1.5 inches. Works like a champ and retains the OEM routing.

bob