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Re:New bar suggestions 4 Years, 8 Months ago  
As a follow up...

If I just want the bars back further...what dimension needs to change.

Pullback??...height???

Someone splain these to me please....
 
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Re:New bar suggestions 4 Years, 8 Months ago  
If you want the part of the bars you hang on to closer to you, you will need a bar with more pull back. Or keep your bars and get risers that don't raise the bars but move them closer to you.
 
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Re:New bar suggestions 4 Years, 8 Months ago  
Musky wrote:
If you want the part of the bars you hang on to closer to you, you will need a bar with more pull back. Or keep your bars and get risers that don't raise the bars but move them closer to you.

So simple pull-back risers with no lift....

Do you happen to know a brand?

Thanks for the reply on pull back...
 
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Re:New bar suggestions 4 Years, 8 Months ago  
I think I misspoke. - All risers have rise.(Hence the name ) I'm pretty sure ours are considered 2 inch. You don't want risers that put the bars higher than stock. So you would want a riser that has a 2 inch rise. Not 2 inches over. 2 inches over means it 2 over stock or 4 inches. Then pick the amount of pullback you want. Do a search in the Road Star web search ( front page here) for risers and you should get a bunch of choices.
 
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Re:New bar suggestions 4 Years, 8 Months ago  
Katana look up scootworks,risers, lots of em at best prices
 
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Re:New bar suggestions 4 Years, 8 Months ago  
Baron's DT Risers were the only ones I found with no additional rise but 2" extra pull back. They work with stock cables, though you need to re-route to the back of the triple tree. Pretty easy install. Worked great for me.
 
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