They lowered the bars about an inch and pulled them back about 10 degrees. They also angle downward quite a bit. It feels more natural to me than the way the ES risers were.
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Difference between 700E and ES bar risers
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jmanz6
Difference between 700E and ES bar risers
I just got my ES risers to put on my '85 700E (thanks Griffin) and I thought I would post a pic of the difference between the E and ES risers. I think it will make a big difference in the riding experience. I couldn't test it tonight because it's raining out and I don't ride in the rain, yet.
They lowered the bars about an inch and pulled them back about 10 degrees. They also angle downward quite a bit. It feels more natural to me than the way the ES risers were.Tags: None
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mriddle
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groundshock
Good to know, I've got a set coming for my bike, was wondering what kind of differences there were. Thought they were just shorter.
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mriddle is correct. Let me chime in as well on this...............I have an 84 750E and I have both the E and ES risers available to me.
Its all a question of personal preference. I prefer the E rise myself (on the right in the picture) as this provides me with a more comfortable ride. The ES risers provide too much of a downward sharp angle and ditributes too much of my upper body weight onto my wrists to support.
Even though I prefer the E risers because of their relative "flat angle" I think they would be even better about 1 or 2" lower..............akin to a superbike rise with regular tubular handlebars.
Again, all about personal preference.
They are just great motorcylcles those 83 to 86 750/700.
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