With ADV bar, you will need longer brake line, throttle cable, and clutch line. (And electrical wires.)
With Pro Taper, even with the lowest rise model (which would be Carmichael bend, 40mm rise), the same story.
(because the hand controls will be placed further out.)
The real problem with OEM Magura handle bar is not just the height. Not enough sweep back angle and droop angle are the cause of the awkward position, not just the height.
I have Triumph speed triple's handle bar on my S4R.
It is also made by Magura.
Direct swap (other than drilling the holes for controls), don't have to change cables, brake & clutch lines.
The one that I have on my S4R (shown in the photo) is
Triumph part# T2090431 HANDLEBAR, TAPERED, ANODIZED
which is listed as 2008 - 2010 Speed Triple's handlebars.
You can order it from your local Triumph dealer with that part#.
Or, you can order it from Bikebandit.
https://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts/2008-triumph-speed-triple/o/m17670#sch570283I had the photo of Speed Triple's handlebar right next to the stock S4R bar, on photobucket. Can't show it right now.
I like this bar, because, although it makes quite a bit difference in function, it looks like stock, no one would notice the bar has been swapped.
It doesn't change the way the bike looks.
I know I'm a minority here. I don't like "heavily customized" look. I want to retain as much "stock look" as possible.
So, it works for me, but if you are looking for something that's easily recognizable as aftermarket / custom parts, this isn't a good option.
Now, if you swap the handlebar to something with the rise and sweep back angle enough to actually makes difference,
you will have to adjust the steering lock stop.
Which means,
you will lose steering lock function.
Also,you will loose a little bit of steering lock to lock angle.
You can install the Speed Triple bar without adjusting the lock stop, but, then the handle bar switch box and the fuel tank gets awfully close, if you ever drop the bike, the tank will get nice dimple.
Here's how mine looks like, at full lock position.
The clearance between the tank and the switch box is just about 10mm in this photo.
Actually, even my set up is a little too close. The handle bar will flex more than you'd think when the bike goes down.
If the bike is simply dropped while it is parked, then, it may be okay.
If the bike is moving, then, this much clearance is not enough.