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<blockquote data-quote="radman" data-source="post: 17262" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>Spark, I yanked the spring way early in Franks life, can't understand why more folks don't, and why it's suggested by some that it's a bad thing. Have <em>never</em> had any issues arise because of it in 9400 miles. As far as vibration, I believe risers actually make it worse-you are increasing the length of the bars in the process, and that never improves a tendency to vibrate. I have the D&D's, wouldn't be without them, it's a compromise between increased vibration and getting the bar ends where my short arms can reach them. Attention to tuning is the best anti-vibration fix I've found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radman, post: 17262, member: 167"] Spark, I yanked the spring way early in Franks life, can't understand why more folks don't, and why it's suggested by some that it's a bad thing. Have [I]never[/I] had any issues arise because of it in 9400 miles. As far as vibration, I believe risers actually make it worse-you are increasing the length of the bars in the process, and that never improves a tendency to vibrate. I have the D&D's, wouldn't be without them, it's a compromise between increased vibration and getting the bar ends where my short arms can reach them. Attention to tuning is the best anti-vibration fix I've found. [/QUOTE]
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