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If I didn't help with the risers at least let me help with the garage. The solution I came up with is take four loads of crap to the dump and build a bar in the garage, it tends to keep me from accumilating......to busy mixin drinks
If I didn't help with the risers at least let me help with the garage. The solution I came up with is take four loads of crap to the dump and build a bar in the garage, it tends to keep me from accumilating......to busy mixin drinks
Thanks to everyone for their thoughts, I tend to agree that a straight riser works much better with a taller set of apes 14-16. My only reason for the question is that I have a friend that did a set with his stock mini apes and that looks pretty good. I think that with the taller apes the pullback risers would look out of place. Also anyone running Miluakee twins apes? they look very close to wild one's and they are 1 1/4 through the mounting area allowing to use the stock 1 1/4 risers on the 07 WG.
If it were me I'd go with the Wild1 bars on stubby risers... which is what I did. If Wild1 doesn't make a bar for the 1 1/4" risers on your 07, I'd also change them out for some 1"ers.
OK, I'll do it! Damn, I didn't want to have to admit to this! LOL
This is what was on my bike when I bought it (from a short friend). 4 1//2" pull-back risers with the stock bars. I think it looks stupid, but that's my own opinion.[:@][:@]
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