There's one other option, less-expensive, adjustable, limited production, but they work.
There's one other option, less-expensive, adjustable, limited production, but they work.
I'm running the Helibar risers w/Powerlet and ball. Will probably end up getting Murph's wedges as well as I still get some hand/wrist pain due to the downward angle of the grips, but the risers did make a significant difference in comfort on their own.
Murphs here. This bike was "All day long" comfortable out of the box for me so anything else is just gravy at this point. Of course i'm still kind of young and I have a long history with sport bikes so take this with a grain of salt, comfort is very subjective.
http://www.murphskits.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=466
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COG 2769
Industry Member
BTW:
Any chance these can be made to lower the outside .. instead of raising the outside edge of the hand grips?
http://www.murphskits.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=466
Murph
Final post on bar risers (I installed Murphs)
Today was the good first ride with KB Murph bar risers on my c14 2008. 40 miles total 20 freeway 10 twists 10 stop and go.
Impressions:
1. Should of bought them months ago. Significant reduction in discomfort .. Wrist ... Shoulder .. Back ..
2. Works well with cb ultra tour windscreen.
3. Product and package top notch.