Handlebar Risers

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Has anyone investigated yet whether previous gen riser kits, like Soupy’s, will work on the gen 3 handlebar set up? It looks different for several reasons. Bolts enter from the bottom and a piece covers where the 4 bolts had entered, etc. Attachments to the forks seem like the biggest difference…
 
Has anyone investigated yet whether previous gen riser kits, like Soupy’s, will work on the gen 3 handlebar set up?(...)

i guess no one did so yet
and you´ll be the first TO TRY !

what i found out is the fact that upper and lower joke (bracket) at gen3 have the same art.-numbers like at gen2 - so identical.

what def. differs from 2 to 3 is the "upper cover" where the bars are mounted.
 
i guess no one did so yet
and you´ll be the first TO TRY !

what i found out is the fact that upper and lower joke (bracket) at gen3 have the same art.-numbers like at gen2 - so identical.

what def. differs from 2 to 3 is the "upper cover" where the bars are mounted.

Thank you for the reply. Then presumably possible except bolts enter from the bottom and no nuts are used, bolts enter the upper cover piece to connect everything together. I’ll keep digging.
 
Gen 3 is already up , and back 12 mm over the first two gens . Maybe ride for a bit before adding weight ;)
 
Mark Tindale owner MOTO-CNC.UK Sells now the Gen2 plate 27mm version with fine tread bolts
First owner with GEN3 and fit this moto-cnc.uk 27mm is Keith Bolger UK
His pictures i got from him .

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