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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:56 pm
Post subject: Aeromach risers
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Put a set of 6" Aeromach risers on my VTX today. Generally, I can tell
the height increase more so than the pullback increase, yet both
together make for a more comfortable riding position that lessens the
strain on my shoulders. I don't have to stretch my arms straight out
when sitting back like I did with the stock risers.

Additionally - and I didn't expect this - steering in tight turns is a
little easier.

Another inch of pullback would have been great, but I think these
risers max out the slack in my cables and to go beyond them, I'd have
to do something about cable length.

Greg

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