Risers without zip ties??
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f6gal:
A guy on FB is fabricating a mount for the gauge cluster....
Adding 2" risers to your handle bars on this rare motorcycle increases comfort and ride-ability, but separates the gauge cluster from the mounting holes. This spacer bridges that gap so that owners do not need to use zipties or leave the gauge cluster hanging.
Part is SLS printed in nylon, dyed black. Other colors available, contact us for a quote.
Additional stainless steel hardware is included- two nuts and two screws- so that you do not need to source anything else.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1455687868072377/permalink/3130440760597071/
st2sam:
Thank you Connie(?) for the link and thinking of us.
It's nice to feel loved once and a while. ;)
I love my 1800... :smitten:
Ron:
Hi
I know this thread is over 2 years old, but I wondering if anyone bought this mount for relocating the instrument pod on a 2014 Valkyrie. How did it work with Roc 2 risers and is he for real? He is still advertising these on Ko-Fi.com for sale. I just bought a 2014 Valkyrie and I would like to pull back the bars a little and there are not to many options.
Ron:
Well since nobody responded to my post, so I went ahead and ordered the instrument mount (no affiliation to the seller). The product is SLS printed in nylon, dyed black. It feels strong, but with a little flex to it. I bought the Roc 2” risers and had my friends at D&D install them. Everything went together without any major problems and there was enough cable without replacing them. The mount fits like it is a factory item and looks good. I pick up 2” inches back. Now I’m trying difference setting on the bar to get a sweet spot for me. I was still able to use the Factory windshield, but for my next project I’m going to install a Madstad Windshield system. The factory shield is too tall and has no adjustability but is fine for now. Stay tune.
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