I have seen the bar risers on ebay, I think they are Jesse Risers. Are there any other options out there that would require little modification during install and would work with stock cable lengths?
A bar with the same rise and sweep as a Jesse Racing would work. The Jesse is at a fair price easy to install amd it really makes my 1100 more comfy.
Were any modifications needed to install the jesse bar risers?
Quote from: golgofett on June 04, 2010, 08:25:52 PM
Were any modifications needed to install the jesse bar risers?
Rotate throttle cable 180 and dremeled tabs. Super easy install and all you need is the "kit".
(http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g219/rocketmanmtb/DSC_0004-2.jpg)
Quote from: R0CKETMAN on June 05, 2010, 03:10:40 AM
Rotate throttle cable 180 and dremeled tabs. Super easy install and all you need is the "kit".
(http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g219/rocketmanmtb/DSC_0004-2.jpg)
Just drill a new hole for the tab. it doesn't happen easily, but alittle vibration lossens that bracket, and the throttle housing spins instead of just the throttle. I've seen i happen on other bikes at the track, and would have hated to see it happen on the highway
A hand drill, a bit, and 60 seconds is all you need for alittle reassurance.
Quote from: R0CKETMAN on June 05, 2010, 03:10:40 AM
Rotate throttle cable 180 and dremeled tabs. Super easy install and all you need is the "kit".
ROCKETMAN, thanks for the image. Can you send one from the front showing how the cable was routed. Did you unhook anything or just spin the throttle body? Any other small details I would need to worry about during install?
Also, there is another post going around with there being slack in the handlebars after installing the Jese Riser on a 696, do you notice this?
Quote from: golgofett on June 04, 2010, 12:44:30 PM
I have seen the bar risers on ebay, I think they are Jesse Risers. Are there any other options out there that would require little modification during install and would work with stock cable lengths?
I just machined this for a friend of mine and besides rising the bars 1 inch nothing else was modify.
this was done on a m696 but it'll work on a m1100.
if you like it I can sell one set to you since I have 3 more (I made 4)
this is the link to the pics http://s927.photobucket.com/albums/ad116/devimau/ (http://s927.photobucket.com/albums/ad116/devimau/)
Quote from: mattc7 on June 05, 2010, 07:48:40 AM
Just drill a new hole for the tab. it doesn't happen easily, but alittle vibration lossens that bracket, and the throttle housing spins instead of just the throttle. I've seen i happen on other bikes at the track, and would have hated to see it happen on the highway
A hand drill, a bit, and 60 seconds is all you need for alittle reassurance.
The throttle bracket / cable is "wedged" so in the event the bolts loosen, it will not rotate. I suppose it could just fall off, but the tab or lack thereof will be of no help.
(http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g219/rocketmanmtb/DSC_00012.jpg)
(http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g219/rocketmanmtb/DSC_00052.jpg)
Quote from: golgofett on June 05, 2010, 02:02:23 PM
ROCKETMAN, thanks for the image. Can you send one from the front showing how the cable was routed. Did you unhook anything or just spin the throttle body? Any other small details I would need to worry about during install?
Also, there is another post going around with there being slack in the handlebars after installing the Jese Riser on a 696, do you notice this?
- Nothing to "unhook"
- Protect the tank and fender.
- Masking tape (blue) the clamps and spacer until you are 100% as reinstalling the bars can scratch the silver finish.
- Not sure what you mean by "slack", but mine feel as before, just taller.
(http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g219/rocketmanmtb/DSC_00022.jpg)
(http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g219/rocketmanmtb/DSC_00042.jpg)
Ok, thanks for the pics. I am looking at my bike and they ran the throttle cable in between the brake reservoir. I think I would either have to disconnect the fluid tube, or the throttle cable to reroute. Can I unscrew the throttle cable without problems?
Yes, you will disconnect the throttle cable from the tube.
Just picked up the Jese Riser on ebay for only $79.99 shipped. Screaming deal considering he was selling them for $139 a few weeks back. Easier price to swallow if I decide they are not for me.
golgofett,
did you install the risers?
Quote from: BBC Chop on July 27, 2010, 07:44:48 AM
golgofett,
did you install the risers?
Yes I did. Very easy install. I had a buddy help me and we were able to skip some steps in the install because of the extra set of hands to hold onto the handlebar. Would have taken 20 minutes but the throttle cable came off the guide on the engine. We could not figure out why there was no snap back when we were testing the throttle. Once we noticed the mishap, everything was perfect. Took about 45 minutes due to this.
The risers definitely make the bike more comfortable. Takes more pressure off my wrists and coupled with really concentrating on using my legs to hold onto the tank and loosening up has made me love my bike even more.
and found here at a good price.....
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I installed a set of these risers over the weekend and was very pleased both with the nearly matching surface finish of the risers themselves (it looks like the aluminum was media blasted to approximate the finish of the stock bar/riser) and the increased level of comfort they provide.
You guys are going about this the hard way.
>3/4" rise for <$80 - the Ducati Monster 796 Factory Bar Riser. We've done this at the shop on Monster 1100's quite a few times. You need nothing else but the riser bracket itself. Its 20mm taller.
Yep, I got one and just haven't got the 796 one on there yet.
piece o' cake
you want to give me the step-by-step? I see four bolts to take out (I assume righ hand thread) and then two bolts/nuts that hold the riser. What is the torque for each? Is there anything I can screw up along the way?
Sorry but I have limited experience with wrenching on this bike!
Quote from: j v on October 05, 2010, 09:05:38 AM
You guys are going about this the hard way.
>3/4" rise for <$80 - the Ducati Monster 796 Factory Bar Riser. We've done this at the shop on Monster 1100's quite a few times. You need nothing else but the riser bracket itself. Its 20mm taller.
Is there any store that sells this "796 Factory Bar Riser" online? Can I use it on a 696?
Thank you!
You can call up any dealership and say you want the bar riser part for the 796, OR go through the parts fiches at Commonwealth, Ducati Omaha, etc and order away. Piece o' cake. You *only* need the riser part itself, not the silent blocks or any other ancillary part
Thank You!
Quote from: j v on April 30, 2011, 10:21:23 AM
You can call up any dealership and say you want the bar riser part for the 796, OR go through the parts fiches at Commonwealth, Ducati Omaha, etc and order away. Piece o' cake. You *only* need the riser part itself, not the silent blocks or any other ancillary part
I did this mod but when I turn the wheel to the left the throttle cable pulls. Any way to eliminate this? I already bought the 796 throttle cable for $20 (which I assume is longer) from the dealer (being shipped) but if there's away to avoid the install I'll just stomach the $20 loss.
We didn't have any problems, but sets can very based on what else has been done. The part numbers are different for the cables, so it may very well be longer (or just made by somebody else, who knows until you get compare 'em)
When i installed my risers i ended up rotating the throttle housing so that the cable came out on the bottom of the bar.