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Risers on a 09 Dragon

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AndyL

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I was just curious if anyone runs a riser block with their Pro Taper setup. Im 6' and to me it feels like the bars need to be up higher so I bought a 2" riser. Is there anyone else doing this as well?
 
when you put it on move your wires out from inside the metal bracket under the cowl, save your self a head ache, my wires rubbed my first ride on my sled and then wouldn't run and found that luckily so I could still ride
 
Wow thanks for the heads up. Does anyone know how high you can go before you need longer cables?
 
I put on a t-post converter and fly 5" risers. I did have to get a new brake line, but that was it. There is plenty of slack in the throttle cable and other wires to accommodate them. I hate to say it, but I'm actually thinking I went too high, and might be returning to an Ole's block, cuz they just work.

PE
 
I'm looking at the pictures of that RSI riser and the angle of it looks like it moves the bars more straight up and down. Is this the difference between angled risers and non angled ones? That riser looks killer too, I might just have to order one. Thanks.
 
I put on a t-post converter and fly 5" risers. I did have to get a new brake line, but that was it. There is plenty of slack in the throttle cable and other wires to accommodate them. I hate to say it, but I'm actually thinking I went too high, and might be returning to an Ole's block, cuz they just work.

PE

I raised mine up 2 inches when I bought mine but I dropped it back down to stock for this season
 
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