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Old 19-Oct-2005, 11:40   #1
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Cycle cat bar risers fitted.
I now have my cycle cat risers fitted, bit of a pig to sort but I have eventually got there.
Thet are a lot more comfortable on a journey now but the bike lifts a lot easier than before, I suspect with less weight being over the front of the bike.

On full lock they are fairly close to the top of the fairing but I will adjust them a bit over the winter.

They were an extra inch longer than standard which I could not get away with so I reduced the length and they are much better.
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Old 19-Oct-2005, 11:41   #2
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Old 19-Oct-2005, 11:41   #3
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Old 19-Oct-2005, 14:03   #4
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Lookin good Ian, just gotta get my R now, and then I can fit mine!
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Old 19-Oct-2005, 21:06   #5
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how much are these risers goin for ? anybody got any ?
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Old 20-Oct-2005, 00:12   #6
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Retail is near enough £300 but I had a group buy going a couple of weeks back and they cost £220 all in.

Spareshack was doing the deal, if you were interested ring them and ask Dave or Stuart if they will still do the group price.
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Old 20-Oct-2005, 01:32   #7
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like what you have do to your bike, nice very nice
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"but the bike lifts a lot easier than before" Ummmmm, it's a 999R. Was there some degree of difficulty to get it to lift before this??? he he he. JK!!
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"but the bike lifts a lot easier than before" Ummmmm, it's a 999R. Was there some degree of difficulty to get it to lift before this??? he he he. JK!!

Its a 749R, but thats exactly what I said to him! He doesn't know the power he's got coming through his wrist (oo er!)
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My bad!! Don't know why I assumed it was a 9. Where did you get the carbon tank pad??
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