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Old 03-03-2007, 09:32 PM
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Default Ingenious handle bar riser

Check these out. They have solid and rubber mounted versions.



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Old 03-03-2007, 09:35 PM
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Here's a five inch riser.......

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It's a company out of Minnesota. They started out using them on Snowmobiles and ATV's.
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Old 03-06-2007, 09:52 PM
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Interesting idea, though I wouldn't use them for anything but light riding (dual sport, nothing serious) as I have a feeling they'll slip in the clamps. I also think there will be alignment issues after a crash. Cool idea though.
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I have the 2 inch version of that five inch one in the pic on my sled. These are stout units. If you break one of these your gonna have a whole lot of other broken stuff on your bike and body. I Suppose slippage could be a concern but these are very popular on sleds, have been around for years and I haven't had nor heard of Any slippage issues. Steering components on snowmobiles get a ton more stress than anything on a bike. If i needed a 2" rise on my bike i'd swap over the ones I have. However my bars are fine the way they are.
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hooray for us tall guys! with that 5'er i might be able to stand up comfortably..
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yeah but when you sit down it will be like riding through the woods with ape hangers!!
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