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Old February 8th, 2009, 01:17 AM   #1
 
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I have been looking into putting some handle bar risers on my 650i. I was just wondering if anyone here has done this. The reason for my inquiry is that I find that most of my riding is done standing up. I would like to add a couple of inches of height. But I don't want to have to change all of my cables to get the extra height. So if anyone can enlighten me on the subject I would appreciate it. Also what brands have been used and how much did it cost you.

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Just go to the review forum. there is one there for you to read
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Rox Review

Here is my review I did on the Rox setup. Didn't have to move any cables.
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Man I love this site! You guys know everything. Well off to the review section to see what else I can drool over.
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