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Heli Riser Bridge first impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="verranth" data-source="post: 1167057" data-attributes="member: 19793"><p>Ok, so I've had more time with this bar. I am really enjoying it. Like I said before, I'm on the short side, both in inseam and in arms. For you shorter guys, this is really a nice addition. The turns are a bit different, and there is some loss of sportiness, but (subjective comment) probably less so than my taller counter parts. I've actually been able to lean more now than before. It's really strange, and I dont know why this has happened. Maybe I'm just getting more comfortable with the setup. Either way, this farkle is staying on my FJR.</p><p></p><p>The little extender for the brake line is a bit goofy looking, but it works. When I have nothing else useful to add, I will probably get a longer cable.</p><p></p><p>I have the stock windshield. The wind issue isnt all that different from before. I ordered a CalSi 21 +2, hopefully this will take care of the wind noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="verranth, post: 1167057, member: 19793"] Ok, so I've had more time with this bar. I am really enjoying it. Like I said before, I'm on the short side, both in inseam and in arms. For you shorter guys, this is really a nice addition. The turns are a bit different, and there is some loss of sportiness, but (subjective comment) probably less so than my taller counter parts. I've actually been able to lean more now than before. It's really strange, and I dont know why this has happened. Maybe I'm just getting more comfortable with the setup. Either way, this farkle is staying on my FJR. The little extender for the brake line is a bit goofy looking, but it works. When I have nothing else useful to add, I will probably get a longer cable. I have the stock windshield. The wind issue isnt all that different from before. I ordered a CalSi 21 +2, hopefully this will take care of the wind noise. [/QUOTE]
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