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    Quote Originally Posted by 2kewlgypsy View Post
    So, have been saving up for the Helibars - though I really don't like the look of them, and have had the MLB risers (Narrow) on the bike a couple of times, and back to stock a couple of times, and was just about to do the drill out procedure that someone (Big Larry, maybe?) found where you drill the holes to 1/2 inch and pull the bars out while tightening down on the bolts, when I thought as a last ditch I remember someone putting the MLB risers on backwards - that is the L on the R and the R on the L
    I figured I didn't have much to lose - and Oh My Word, I am in love with the bike all over again!!!!
    Turned the handlebars more flat - that is no wrist bend, and up and out - and with my carved out seat (thanks Mean City Cycles) my hands are only a couple inches below my shoulder height.
    Absolutely love my handlebars now!
    The ONLY complaint I have is when I turn all the way, like to maneuver in the garage my handlebar actually hits the speaker housing dash piece - as I painted it to match, I'm going to be bummed when it leaves a mark - we will cross that bridge another time - in the meantime I love this $30 fix (bought the MLB risers off of eBay)
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    2~kewl, Gypsy MC
    Could you drill out 1 hole on each riser to pull the bars back just enough to not mess up your new paint?
    Albuquerque, NM

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    Pictures

    Not sure if I could drill out still, but maybe! I think by pulling them back in, you get the wrist angle again - and that is the part that I believe does in my back and neck.
    Here is some shots that my wife just took - pardon the non riding gear - sitting in the garage, but you can get an idea of arm and wrist angles


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    I have no idea why they are upside down, or how to fix that, but they were upside down whether I picked attachments or insert images.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2kewlgypsy View Post
    Not sure if I could drill out still, but maybe! I think by pulling them back in, you get the wrist angle again - and that is the part that I believe does in my back and neck.
    Here is some shots that my wife just took - pardon the non riding gear - sitting in the garage, but you can get an idea of arm and wrist angles


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    I have no idea why they are upside down, or how to fix that, but they were upside down whether I picked attachments or insert images.
    try turning over your computer
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    Here you go and I like the red tape on the front wheel.
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    Thanks!

    I still have no idea how my pictures got to be upside down - there should be a sticky maybe?
    the wheels were easy - and took about 15 minutes - http://www.tapeworks.com/stripeitall/
    did my wife's bike as well - both reflective tape - we look a little like tron running down the road.

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    2kewlgypsie you look bad on your F6b.

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    which/where for risers

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kewlgypsy View Post
    Not sure if I could drill out still, but maybe! I think by pulling them back in, you get the wrist angle again - and that is the part that I believe does in my back and neck.
    Here is some shots that my wife just took - pardon the non riding gear - sitting in the garage, but you can get an idea of arm and wrist angles


    Attachment 23082Attachment 23083
    Attachment 23084Attachment 23085

    I have no idea why they are upside down, or how to fix that, but they were upside down whether I picked attachments or insert images.

    hello which Mbl risers did you use the wide or standard? thanks

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    Here is an F6B with apes!

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    I used what I think they call narrow - the bottom mounting hole is inside the rest of the pattern. But when you turn them around so they are on the wrong side, the bottom bolt moves to outside the pattern, Hence the wider profile of the bars.

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    yes thats it but who did the work?????
    Anyone bueller?????
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Here is an F6B with apes!

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