From: Biglry

Nope not necessarily,
if you are real careful it is possible to change (add/remove) the extensions for the brake & clutch hydraulic line connections and not have to bleed the system. In the HeliBars install instructions they tell you how to install without bleeding and the reveres is true if you follow the proper procedure. I did not have to bleed my system when I installed the HeliBars, I just followed their instructions on how to do without bleeding the system and it will work for the removal too.

Thanks - exactly correct.

My internet was down today, so I didn't see your response until just now.

I called Helibars direct, and got pretty much the same helpful advice from Harry, one of the principals there.

He went in to enough detail to make the job much simpler.

I asked about their product for the 2018. They are finalizing design of some risers which will be going into
production shortly.

Multi-adjustable ones? Not for a while, maybe not at all - Boo, Hiss!