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I know there has probably been a few posts about these risers on the forum, but I just bought some and I'm very pleased. They look kinda funny to me at first, but the comfort and the extended height made my stock bars feel much better. And I have to say that David Brack, the owner, received my order on a Sun. morning and I had them at my house on Wednesday!!! If you are looking for risers and don't want to change the triple trees out these are the way to go.
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I've bought both the 2" and the 4" (still working out which way to go with bars on my fxdb), and Mr Brack has done an excellent job on both workmanship AND customer service!
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I've bought both the 2" and the 4" (still working out which way to go with bars on my fxdb), and Mr Brack has done an excellent job on both workmanship AND customer service!
-Kent
I have the 2" just wondering if the 4" will work without changing cables and wires
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I've bought both the 2" and the 4" (still working out which way to go with bars on my fxdb), and Mr Brack has done an excellent job on both workmanship AND customer service!
-Kent
Any pics of the 4" on the bike? I've been thinking of going with the 4 or even 6" ones and drags bars.
Any pics of the 4" on the bike? I've been thinking of going with the 4 or even 6" ones and drags bars.
I have also thought about going with the 6" and putting some 1.5" riser drag bars on the bike. The only reason why I haven't is because I don't like the angle they give when rising off the trees. If he offered a set that some how let the rise angle flow with the fork legs (giving it the "Club Bar" look when the bars are installed) then I would prob get a set.
I have also thought about going with the 6" and putting some 1.5" riser drag bars on the bike. The only reason why I haven't is because I don't like the angle they give when rising off the trees. If he offered a set that some how let the rise angle flow with the fork legs (giving it the "Club Bar" look when the bars are installed) then I would prob get a set.
I know what you mean about the angle, that's why I wanted to see if anyone did it just to see what they look like before. I wonder if he could change them somehow?
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