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riser advice 1 Year ago  
I'm thinking about putting on these risers listed on ebay. my question is do the brake and clutch lines have to be redone, is there enough cable to reach with new rises? Does any body have these on their bike? are they good quality? how do they look?



http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-5-Chrome-Handlebar-Risers-for-Cruisers-Choppers?item=120782821139&cmd=ViewItem&_trksid=p5197.m7&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26itu%3DUCI%26otn%3D4%26po%3DLVI%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D8132076268281778663


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Re:riser advice 1 Year ago  
i have the 3.5" and its fine.
 
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Re:riser advice 1 Year ago  
That's a real good price. I hope the chrome doesn't come off after a while because I just bought a set too.
 
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Re:riser advice 1 Year ago  
Mine are a 4" with pullback no problems with cables or hoses
 
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Re:riser advice 1 Year ago  


Looks pretty darn close to the ones I put on several years ago ... at 1/3 of the price that I paid.

They fit and held up well.

 
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Re:riser advice 1 Year ago  
smokescreens wrote:
i have the 3.5" and its fine.

What 3.5 are you using? Where did you get them? they abviously work with the reckless fairing and give plenty of clearence for the fairing.

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Re:riser advice 1 Year ago  
mine are the same style as you posted just in 3.5" rather than 4.5"

i dont have a reckless so i cant coment on that but i dont see why it would not work with the reckless. both the 3.5" and the 4.5" have 1.5" of pull back one is just a inch taller than the other the chrome isnt the greatest but for $30 or so you cant beat it.
 
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