Has anybody experience with either handlebar risers or fitting bars from another bike in order to lift the riding position a little.
Thanks Pt
Handle bar risers
- tony.wilde1
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Always worth looking in the 'Search' mechanism on the site first.
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From the man who is now riding an SpJaglifter wrote:PT
I also fitted the Renthal bars to my Storm. An exact copy of what Tony did. Its a good mod and makes the bike more comfortable and manageable. Specially if your body don't bend like it once used to!
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If you couldn't bend around the Storm and had to convert it with Renthals, what are you going to do with the Sp?...Put Cow horns on it?
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