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Pullback risers
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jdinaz Offline
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Arizona
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Post: #11
RE: Pullback risers
You guys are costing me money! The thought that I needed pull back risers never crossed my mind until after I read these posts and started thinking about it and checking it out. LOL I think they will help me, I ordered some SW-Motech this morning. Thanks. I think.

John
2014 CB1100 Deluxe #00038
04-09-2018 03:55 PM
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el duque Offline
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Seattle
Posts: 140
Joined: Oct 2016
Post: #12
RE: Pullback risers
Yeah $100 for this $200 for that.

Sorry!

[font=Tahoma][color=#0000CD]It is what it is.[/color][/font]

2014 DLX[align=left][/align]
1978 naked GL 1000 (goldwing)
04-09-2018 04:28 PM
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PowerDubs Offline
Road Warrior

NWNJ
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Post: #13
RE: Pullback risers
Just a nit-pik-

Risers, well rise- and move back. They do not change the pull back which is the angle of the bars themselves towards the rider.

I'm fairly sure what a lot of you probably would want is indeed more pull pack which involves switching bars like I did.

Reference- http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....#pid150656

104whp / 75wtq ... for now.
04-09-2018 05:25 PM
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jdinaz Offline
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Arizona
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Post: #14
RE: Pullback risers
I got the Motech risers installed today, they are great ! So thanks for the info posted here by everyone, I did have to play with a few cables and the brake line, but not much. A more comfy riding position for me. I also realized how badly my shift lever was adjusted, so after adjusting that and installing the pull back risers, a great bike is a little better. I do feel like a bone head for not adjusting that shifter a lot sooner.

John
2014 CB1100 Deluxe #00038
04-18-2018 09:31 PM
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will866 Offline
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Boston Ma
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Post: #15
RE: Pullback risers
Love my Rox Risers!

Increased comfort, more upright. no back fatigue. Thumbs UpThe ferret
04-19-2018 11:23 AM
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jimgl3 Offline
High Mileage

Covington, Ga
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Post: #16
RE: Pullback risers
love my $16 ebay risers. LOL!
04-20-2018 04:10 PM
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el duque Offline
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Seattle
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Post: #17
RE: Pullback risers
still pondering which risers among other things (bags, sig relocate, tires, aux lights, etc. etc)

anybody have these? they are spendy but I kinda like the fact that they don't clamp into the existing risers and they match the color of the bike!
https://www.bellissimoto.com/parts/handl...a-cb1100-1

I'm leaning toward Rox risers.

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1978 naked GL 1000 (goldwing)
05-05-2018 12:26 PM
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warman Offline
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SE Texas
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Post: #18
RE: Pullback risers
(04-04-2018 03:41 AM)jimgl3 Wrote:  $16 off Ebay did the same thing as the Roxx. the bottom part was a tad loose. final solution was wrapped once around the middle with safety wire to fill the gap and bolted down. solid as a rock now and you can't tell looking at it.

Tell me about “safety” wire. I’ve got the same problem. Is there something I might have around the house that I could use?
05-07-2018 02:01 PM
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warman Offline
1st Service Completed

SE Texas
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Post: #19
RE: Pullback risers
(05-07-2018 02:01 PM)warman Wrote:  
(04-04-2018 03:41 AM)jimgl3 Wrote:  $16 off Ebay did the same thing as the Roxx. the bottom part was a tad loose. final solution was wrapped once around the middle with safety wire to fill the gap and bolted down. solid as a rock now and you can't tell looking at it.

Tell me about “safety” wire. I’ve got the same problem. Is there something I might have around the house that I could use?

Never mind,

Found some small wire and wrapped it a couple of times. Snugged it like I needed. Would have been nice if the risers came with a snubby Allen wrench. Cause it sure needed it.

Now my bike fits me again.
05-07-2018 04:16 PM
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jimgl3 Offline
High Mileage

Covington, Ga
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Post: #20
RE: Pullback risers
snubby Allen wrench. yes!
05-19-2018 05:45 PM
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