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#1 Unread post by Blain Ensley »

Do they really help? I just put a new riders backrest on my bike and now I need to bring the handle bars up and back.

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#2 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Yes. I know a few people who had risers installed and it made a big difference for them.
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#3 Unread post by Thumper »

I had risers on my SV650, and they made all the difference in the world for me. Pre-risers, it hurt to ride. Post-risers, it was awesome...

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As the others have stated, yes, they help BIG TIME.
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#5 Unread post by flw »

So do they help reduce strain on your back, shoulders or something totally different?

How do you know what size rizer to try?
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#6 Unread post by Meanie »

flw wrote:So do they help reduce strain on your back, shoulders or something totally different?
Yes.

flw wrote:How do you know what size rizer to try?
That's the tricky part. To find the right fit, you should measure your ideal sitting position from the triple tree. Then you need to familiarize yourself with the type of risers and bars, if you plan to change them also. Otherwise, just the risers.

The triple tree is angled, therefore, providing the risers to be angled as well. Since risers come in a variety of sizes, you have to consider the overall height (for straight risers), then viewing on a horizontal plane, determine the distance from the triple tree to the top of the risers. This will provide some input on pullback. If the risers have a bend, which are called pullback risers, then you measure from the tree to the farthest point of the risers, again, on a horizontal plane.

If risers along will not provide enough for your ideal position, then you may want to consider bars which offer more pullback.

When I changed my steering, I made mock setups using cardboard from the dimensions of risers I was interested in, until I found what I was searching for online. If you find something locally, retailers will usually allow you to take one risers and hold it to your bike if you ride up there with it. The same for handlebars. I bought my bars from an HD dealer who allowed me to look at several styles I had been interested in, then went for the kill.

Overall, it can take some time or you may find something fast and it works, but you just have to search.
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#7 Unread post by Amdonim »

I haven't really though about it, but this might be right up my alley. I have bad wrists from playing bass a lot, and after longs rides my left wrist starts to hurt a lot, and I think it may be because I lean into the bars (I have to lean slightly forward if I sit up straight). I wonder if this could help.

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Look up Convertibars on google.
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#9 Unread post by Triumphgirl »

I had to put 3 inch risers on mine, and i am glad i did it, i am so much more comfortable and am able to use my backrest. The thing about risers is to make sure to check your cable length. On my bike i dont have much play in the cables and it just barely made it. Something to think about.

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#10 Unread post by redwing »

Hey blues2cruise... are those your shoes????
I like red shoes.

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