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kickback risers 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
I know this topic has been covered already but just wanted to put it out there, I have been waiting for my barons kickback risers to come in but are appearantly on back order from barons and cant be gotten a hold of...I wanted them because i felt they looked very stock but am now getting frustrated with waiting 7 weeks for them!! I am now lookin at the aeromach and pro one risers for our bike and was wondering how people who have them feel about how they look, if they look like an afterthought or that they could have been there all along...any pictures would be appreciated too!
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Re:kickback risers 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
silvasilv, I'm liking my Pro-Ones the more I ride. For me, their rise and pullback is very comfortable for me. I'm sure the aeromachs would fit you too.
 
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Re:kickback risers 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
looks good papatom....yea i think any kind of rise will help me greatly with my bad back...at this point i'm more interested in the looks of the risers, I like those pro ones because they are round but i hope i can see some shots of the aeromachs too
 
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Re:kickback risers 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
I have chrome drag bars with chrome risers, and matching mirrors. I believe all made by Yamaha. i love them, and they are a good height, but mainly look GREAT!!
 
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Re:kickback risers 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
i just installed my barons risers yesterday, got then in a week through phat performance. installed in about 45 min. and they are exactly what i needed comfortwise.
 
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Re:kickback risers 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
you just ordered them and just got them? are they the kickback risers or are they the pullback risers? phats has had me waiting for a few weeks now!!
 
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Re:kickback risers 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
Hi silvasilv I changed to pro one with the tach built in ......... I like the feel, arms aren’t stretched out, mirrors a set a little higher for better visibility, and didn't have to change any cables ........
 
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Re:kickback risers 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
JetBlast, I'm thinking about getting the "RoadStar" shield you got. How do you like it? Does it really cut down on wind?
 
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Re:kickback risers 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
I ride mostly highway at or above 70 mph and there's a lot of wind blast. Comes up from underneath the windshield. You can try Bucks lowers http://www.buckslowers.com/to cut down the blast! I have the Cobra fatty bars and the Lowers won't fit .................. Around town or slow cruising the windshield works great........... keeps the bugs out of my teeth .....
 
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Re:kickback risers 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
I got mine in a week,cruisercustomizing,Silva
hope to put them on with my new windshield and new
Quick disconnect set-up from Yamaha

Jet blast i hardly get any up draft at all from my
tall Yamaha silverado,I`m replacing my current tall
with the wide one they sell.

LoneRoad it really cuts down on the wind
Wouldn`t ride any real distance without it
 
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