« Reply #6 on: May 15, 2012, 03:42:28 PM »
I did a search and was going to post in the Murphs wedge topic but the forum asked me if I wanted to post on a thread that is over 120 days old.
I think that warning is INCREDIBLY stupid, myself. It makes far more sense to post to an existing thread, even an old one, than create yet another thread. But it is what it is!
Anyway, does anyone make a wedge that slants the bars closer to the rider without too much rise? I saw the sportour risers that bring the bars back some before rising but don't really need a rise. I am pretty comfortable if I sit up close to the tank but would prefer to be back an inch or two.
I don't think so. As far as I am aware, there are only one type of "wedges" made, and those are sold by Murph now. They do bring the bars "up" more (closer together). Since the bar risers are mounted on a slant, this movement actually equates to further back and up a bit... but they also change the ANGLE of the bar grips, which I think it is major bit of magic that seems to help those of use with carpal tunnel, RSI, tendonitis, etc.
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