Deutscher Produktlink: www.motorradzubehoer-hornig.de/BMW-R-1200-RS-LC/Alu-Edelstahl/Lenkererhoehung.html English Product Link: www.motorcycleparts-hornig.com/BMW-R-1200-RS-LC/Alu-High-grade-Steel/Handlebar-risers.html
@@rbnplgrm It is not mandatory, but it makes the installation much easier. In the video above you can see how you can reposition the clutch cable ... but this is some work and too easy (depends of course on your skills, knowledge and experience).
Not if you do it correct, like shown in the video ... if you pull the clutch lever during the installation, you must of course bleed it. If you are not sure or don't know how to do, please get the job done in a professional repair shop.
This job is not that easy, at 7:15 this guy get stuck in a cable tie or something on the inside of the frame. the video doesent show how to losen this so that you can pull out the cable. I can feel it with the top of my finger but there is not enough room to cut it of
Did you manage to loosen the cable in order to avoid installing the adapter? I'm willing to install these handlebar raisers but I hope without too much difficulty :)
@@rbnplgrm Yes i bought an inspection mirror and a paper cutter knife and vas able to cut it from the right side of the big rubber hose. I had to puch away a plastic sheet so that i could get the knife in
Deutscher Produktlink: www.motorradzubehoer-hornig.de/BMW-R-1200-RS-LC/Alu-Edelstahl/Lenkererhoehung.html
English Product Link: www.motorcycleparts-hornig.com/BMW-R-1200-RS-LC/Alu-High-grade-Steel/Handlebar-risers.html
but I saw in another place that there is a adapter to enlarge the clutch line to avoid dismal tel half of the bike, right?
Article number 26865 is this adapter: www.motorcycleparts-hornig.com/BMW-R-1200-RS-LC/Alu-High-grade-Steel/Handlebar-Risers-with-offset.html
@@MrHornig Is the adapter mandatory or manage to loosen the clutch cable is possible?
@@rbnplgrm It is not mandatory, but it makes the installation much easier. In the video above you can see how you can reposition the clutch cable ... but this is some work and too easy (depends of course on your skills, knowledge and experience).
Motorradzubehör Hornig GmbH thanks for your feedback! Will order my handlebars soon
So has anyone had to bleed the clutch line?
You don't have to bleed it, if you do the installation right.
Please teach me, isn't it necesary air bleedig after disconnect and connect clutch hose from clutch lever ?
Not if you do it correct, like shown in the video ... if you pull the clutch lever during the installation, you must of course bleed it. If you are not sure or don't know how to do, please get the job done in a professional repair shop.
@@MrHornig thankyou, i did it successfully.
This job is not that easy, at 7:15 this guy get stuck in a cable tie or something on the inside of the frame. the video doesent show how to losen this so that you can pull out the cable. I can feel it with the top of my finger but there is not enough room to cut it of
Did you manage to loosen the cable in order to avoid installing the adapter? I'm willing to install these handlebar raisers but I hope without too much difficulty :)
@@rbnplgrm Yes i bought an inspection mirror and a paper cutter knife and vas able to cut it from the right side of the big rubber hose. I had to puch away a plastic sheet so that i could get the knife in
berras2 wow, macgyver way it is! Thanks for your feedback sir