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    Moderator / V-twin Gobbler GiddyupF6B's Avatar
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    Cool thanks. The other thread right now about risers said the rocky risers allowed the grips to be moved forward. I will be doing the Heli bars at some point.

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    I got to see and ride a friends F6B with Helibars yesterday. Great concept for infinite adjustments but man, there is a lot of hardware added with that setup. Really busy looking when you glance down at the dash area. Glad the stock bars with no added risers or adjustments works for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas TC View Post
    I got to see and ride a friends F6B with Helibars yesterday. Great concept for infinite adjustments but man, there is a lot of hardware added with that setup. Really busy looking when you glance down at the dash area. Glad the stock bars with no added risers or adjustments works for me.
    Same thing here, 7,000 Wi. miles and the stock bars and position work great me, just one more thing not to have to buy and worry about.

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    This is a FYI post.

    Here is some info so people will know what they do/cost/how to get a kit etc.

    You can get the Comfort Risers from me via a PM with your contact info.
    The kit is $105 shipped USPS priority mail w/tracking number.

    The kit comes with instructions. they are bolt on, no modifications needed if you can handle small tools?.

    I can also send you a PDF file of the instructions to see if this is a task you are willing to try yourself?. (they are easy to install)

    Here is what the Comfort Risers will do that no other risers can.

    You can adjust the handlebars to be narrower or wider for wrist & shoulder comfort to your personal liking.
    You then tighten the adjusting nut set screw in case you have to remove the bars for any reason.
    You won't have to adjust the position again unless you want to try a different position later on.

    Comfort Risers.jpg

    This is what you get in the kit.

    Comfort Riser Kit.jpg

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    Rocky's Risers installed

    Just wanted to say that I got the Risers and installed them myself (which I'm proud of...lol). They were easy enough and what a difference they make. Very comfortable now. My new Ultimate Seat (King) had pushed me back a bit but the risers put everything back to reach for me. Also, dealing with Rocky was great. Fast service and great instructions. Thanks a bunch Rocky!!!

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    Moderator / V-twin Gobbler GiddyupF6B's Avatar
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    Hey Rocky, with the adjustments your risers allow can they be moved forward towards the tire any?

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    Rocky Risers

    Got mine a couple weeks ago and took about 45 minutes to an hour to put on. What a difference. Great product and Rocky was very easy to deal with. With the risers sore back is gone, and with the Corbin seat, Aero pegs, and Clearview windshield makes this bike one of the most comfortable bikes to ride I have owned. Now just have to get the Baker hand wings.

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    I have put a few of Rockys risers on the are first rate. You wont go wrong with them

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    Quote Originally Posted by scooter View Post
    I have put a few of Rockys risers on the are first rate. You wont go wrong with them
    +1

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