Ordered the Rox 1 1/2" Barback Risers For 1 1/8" Bars risers (
https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/rox-1-12-barback-risers-for-1-18-bars) and MRA Vario Touring screen with universal mount kit (
http://www.accessoryinternational.com/product/mra-variotouringscreen-style-vtnb-windshield.html). No affiliation with either site or vendor, just trying to make getting part numbers easier.
Installation of the risers was easy. The windscreen wasn't bad, just requires a bit of tweaking to get things where I wanted them.
Risers:
- Cut the two zip ties off the cables coming from the handlbars.
- Remove the handlebar clamp mount bolts.
- Move the handlebars out of the way.
- Put the risers in place, ensuring they move the bar the direction you want (back in my case). Tighten to 19 lb·ft (26 Nm).
- Put the bar in the risers. There are some lines on the bottom center of the bar that will help get it centered. Check the rotation (mine were a bit forward when I first put things back together).
- Either reuse the stock handlebar clamp or the ones provided by Rox. I used the Rox clamps because I wanted to mount my Beeline in the center. Either way, tighten to 19 lb·ft (26 Nm).
Along with the lowered pegs (
https://www.electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=10741.0), quite a bit more comfortable riding position. Still sporty but less cramped.
Windscreen:
- Attach the arms to the windscreen taking care to orient the mount against the screen correctly (you'll want the hex bolt closer to the center: no room for the wrench on the other side). No torque specs provided, so I went with the 1 Nm/mm of fastener guideline from cycling (4 in this case). But only snug at this point.
- Put the mounts on the bars. Not a lot of room to play with on stock bars; I did the best I could. 5 mm (5 Nm) in this case, but again, just snug for now.
- Insert the arms into the mounts and wiggle away. The instructions suggest having the screen at the same angle as the forks. I think I'm in that ballpark. Just make sure the screen doesn't hit the little black stock fairing or the brake reservoir mount.
- Use as many hands as you have to keep things in place while tightening the fasteners.
Wind blast to the chest at highway speeds is eliminated. More wind around the helmet now (I'm 6'0"), but not that bad. Still playing with the deflector to see what works best.