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Oh ok...I was wondering why you were waiting on PC. Makes sense now, I ordered mine and they showed up really fast. I think you should have ordered the 2" ones though to give yourself some more reach.
did you ever get a chance to snap a few pics with the risers on?
im ordering mine this week still on the fence on the 1 or 2
Oh ok...I was wondering why you were waiting on PC. Makes sense now, I ordered mine and they showed up really fast. I think you should have ordered the 2" ones though to give yourself some more reach.
I'm actually waiting before I order. I get my new (used) tank on Tuesday so once I get that mounted up I'm going to eye ball everything and see what I want to do. 1 or 2" risers... tank lift or not... and decide what bars I want. P.S. How does April 7 wknd look for you? I'm free that wknd to work on that coil mount.
I'm actually waiting before I order. I get my new (used) tank on Tuesday so once I get that mounted up I'm going to eye ball everything and see what I want to do. 1 or 2" risers... tank lift or not... and decide what bars I want. P.S. How does April 7 wknd look for you? I'm free that wknd to work on that coil mount.
That should work....
Let me know a good time...to maybe meet up so I can show you my 2" extensions.
Gives the bike a bigger look.
Looks like I will need these risers as well.. I installed Zbars yesterday by Biltewell and they don't sit flush on the bottom mounts, fork screws are in the way. I need at least 1 inch risers. How are these working for you? Any issues?
My handle bars are also 1 inch, so I just need to raise it up an inch. I believe these should work alright... ??
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