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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2003 Sportster XLH1200 100th anv ed #131
Join Date: 2008, Feb 09
Location: ohio
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Just need some info on the best way to measure for new risers ? do i undo the ones i have now and try to use a tape and hold the bars where i want them or what ???? just looking for a fast and sure way to get it right the first time . im looking to sit back a lil on my sporty and bring them up a lil as well . i dont like how i lean foreward on it right now . and will this change the handling of the bike alot ??? thanks for the help guys
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Ride: 2009 Custom Street Bob
Join Date: 2007, May 18
Location: The Shires UK
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Re: ? on Riser's
instead of goinf for height to move you more upright get a set of pullback risers.
from your pic i would try a 4" pullback any more and you may be required to change cables
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