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4" phat risers? 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
Has anyone used these ? and if so did the stock brake fluid line reach? I believe that they rise 4" and pull back 2"
I had these on my vstar..it was tight but I made it work.
 
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Re:4" phat risers? 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
What do you have for bars now?? stock?? And I think there are some 4" risers for sale in our classifieds!!!!
 
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Re:4" phat risers? 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
yes Chico I have stock bars.
 
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Re:4" phat risers? 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
I think the v-star bars are just a tad taller than the R* bars,butI'm not positive on that... But if I'm right,they will work but also will be kinda tight!!! But keep asking to be safe!!!!!
 
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Re:4" phat risers? 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
I put them on my roadstar and had to get a little longer brake line...
 
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Re:4" phat risers? 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
Short arms long _____ oh hell that's a lie too. Any way I need risers too.
But don't want to hve to change amy line!!! Scootwork says
"PhatRiser I handlebar risers raise the bars 1.5" and put your grip point 2" closer to you. Works with original cables/hoses, in most installations.

PhatRiser II handlebar risers raise the bars 2" above that of the OEM Yamaha mount, and pulls your grips back 3" closer to you. Works with original cables, but may require you to reroute them behind the triple tree in some applications (simple instructions included for this). Installation of these risers will ocassionally require a longer front brake hose (RoadStar 1600/1700 brake hoses vary in length slightly). This can be purchased below.

PhatRiser III handlebar risers are the Phattest of the Phat! Approximately 8" ("
So you thing I will be ok with the #2 ? I have a 02 *.
 
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Re:4" phat risers? 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
I need risers too.. sounds like the #2 is what I need as well
 
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