Rise rise
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I got mine from FI:
http://www.freestyleingenuity.com/xcart/home.php?cat=40
They are the only set I could find built to fit our angled top plate. Not too bad to install, I Bolted them to the bars lightly to be sure everything was lining up as I tightened them down. Mine have rusted a tiny bit around the bolt heads, but I also leave it out in the rain sometimes. I used the flip the bars up (use them upside down regularly) for long trips, but now I just leave the bar upside down all the time. With them upright you can't get down on the tank and still have your forearm parallel. The wide stance does add to the confidence scale. Hope that helps.
Also check and see if bars will clear the stock fairing, mine's naked so I have no idea if risers work on a pretty bike.
http://www.freestyleingenuity.com/xcart/home.php?cat=40
They are the only set I could find built to fit our angled top plate. Not too bad to install, I Bolted them to the bars lightly to be sure everything was lining up as I tightened them down. Mine have rusted a tiny bit around the bolt heads, but I also leave it out in the rain sometimes. I used the flip the bars up (use them upside down regularly) for long trips, but now I just leave the bar upside down all the time. With them upright you can't get down on the tank and still have your forearm parallel. The wide stance does add to the confidence scale. Hope that helps.
Also check and see if bars will clear the stock fairing, mine's naked so I have no idea if risers work on a pretty bike.
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