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#1 User is offline   txraider 

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Posted 18 June 2011 - 09:13 PM

has anybody tried the 3" handle bar riser? if so how was it?
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Posted 19 June 2011 - 08:18 AM

My husband uses a 3-inch riser that he sells. He added it to the 1-inch BRP riser that he already had. This gives him 4 inches of rise without extending the wires and cables. They do reach without a problem. The 1-inch riser is not required in order to use his 3-inch riser as it can be used by itself. He still has his Premier Edition number. No cutting of the handlebars is required. The riser can be removed at any time.

He is six feet tall and this combination works very well for him. He is no longer riding hunched over as he was before.

PM me if you would like photos and more information.

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Posted 19 June 2011 - 04:43 PM

View PostSpyderByte, on 19 June 2011 - 08:18 AM, said:

My husband uses a 3-inch riser that he sells. He added it to the 1-inch BRP riser that he already had. This gives him 4 inches of rise without extending the wires and cables. They do reach without a problem. The 1-inch riser is not required in order to use his 3-inch riser as it can be used by itself. He still has his Premier Edition number. No cutting of the handlebars is required. The riser can be removed at any time.

He is six feet tall and this combination works very well for him. He is no longer riding hunched over as he was before.

PM me if you would like photos and more information.

SpyderByte


What type do you have? Any pictures?
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