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    MBL risers and Heli bars

    Any of you gentleman using MBL(or other) risers in combination with Heli bars mind posting a pic of the bike from the profile? I'm trying to get a visual for how far/what they look like, when the Heli bars come back. Thanks!

    Jason
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    Thanks, taxfree! It's a bit hard to tell with the wheel chocked over to the side, but it still gives a pretty good idea. Looks good! Definitely doesn't look TOO high, at least from that angle. Are those MBL?

    Jason

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    From their website

    HeliBars® Horizon™ LST Model Specifications:

    Positioning adjustable in no less than 3 ways: Bars rotate up and down, forwards and backwards, inwards and outwards

    Up to 2.5" (6cm) taller** than stock handlebars depending on adjustment combinations

    Up to 4" (10cm) closer** to the rider than stock depending on adjustment combinations

    Wrist angle adjusts over a 36 degree sweep forward and back with safety rotation limiters.
    No more cramped feeling when doing tight turns at low speed!

    Here is the link to their video:
    https://youtu.be/OYrKznB0VQg
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