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Choirboy
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Choirboys Valk....
Keller, Tx
Risers?
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October 07, 2008, 10:25:39 AM »
What products have y'all installed that do not require new cables and or clutch/brake lines. Thanx in advance for any feedback.
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Houdini
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Posts: 1975
VRCC #28458 - VRCCDS#144
Allen, TX
Re: Risers?
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October 07, 2008, 11:03:51 AM »
Show Chrome 4" X 1". Like these;
http://www.bigbikeparts.com/Inventory/Navision/55-304X?catalogNo=
Easy install, only took a couple of hours and a couple of Corona's with no modifications to cables.
Chuck
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kiwi#9582
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Dragon vs. Dragon
Re: Risers?
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October 07, 2008, 11:20:18 AM »
I think I used the same ones. easy and comfortable.
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2 nd 1998 Sadona red and Creame Tourer. ( 1st one with 104K )
VRCC, VSG, SCRC, GWRRA, PGR.
Ride Woodlands, TX. area.
Have ridden in all but FOUR Northwestern States
2odd
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Posts: 55
San Marcos, Tx
Re: Risers?
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October 07, 2008, 01:58:23 PM »
Mine from HDL, LaMonster's. '03 Standard, no rerouting cables, no drilling. Great addition. Those and Ultimate seat with backrest made for a much better ride for me. Four years and no problems.
http://www.hondadirectlineusa.com/stores/product.asp?pid=519&str=2&ID=858862618
An extra pair of hands really helped. Old off, new on in 15 - 20 min. Used heavy blanket on gas tank. Good resting place, no scratches.
Another Chuck
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SideCar
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Posts: 1493
Bikers don't need shrinks!
Colleyville, TX
Re: Risers?
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October 07, 2008, 02:56:04 PM »
Used Duece risers, essentially like what Chuck used, and although a little rerouting was required, no new cables needed.
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2000 Standard with Texas Sidecar 2 seater
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Thalas'shaya
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Posts: 164
Dallas, TX
Re: Risers?
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October 08, 2008, 07:01:06 PM »
i've got the same ones as 2odd. rose and i installed mine along with some other work that involved removing my tank, so the whole job took about two hours, including removing the tank and putting it all back together. super-easy, no re-routing, no drilling.
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