Bar risers anyone?

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Re: Bar risers anyone?

Postby superbiker27 » Sun Dec 05, 2010 12:30 pm

Hi, have fitted the bar risers from Jaws and they are brilliant, so much more comfortable with less weight on the wrists. No need to alter any cables etc, takes about 30 minutes to fit them. Well worth the expense.
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Re: Bar risers anyone?

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Sun Dec 05, 2010 1:41 pm

superbiker27 wrote:Hi, have fitted the bar risers from Jaws and they are brilliant, so much more comfortable with less weight on the wrists. No need to alter any cables etc, takes about 30 minutes to fit them. Well worth the expense.



superbiker27 wrote:Have just fitted the footrest lowering kit from Jaws and found the kitto be very simple to fit, about 10 minutes including some minor filing (Not neccessary in all case apparently) They drop your feet by about on inch but it's suprising what a difference that makes . Well made from billet alluminium and not expensive.



:-? Err, yea...we know .

Bit of a strange intro sb27 screwy , nevertheless hello from me

(ya don't work for Jaws do ya? :wink) lol )
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Re: Bar risers anyone?

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Mon Dec 06, 2010 11:44 pm

T.Murphy wrote:
superbiker27 wrote:Hi, have fitted the bar risers from Jaws and they are brilliant, so much more comfortable with less weight on the wrists. No need to alter any cables etc, takes about 30 minutes to fit them. Well worth the expense.



superbiker27 wrote:Have just fitted the footrest lowering kit from Jaws and found the kitto be very simple to fit, about 10 minutes including some minor filing (Not neccessary in all case apparently) They drop your feet by about on inch but it's suprising what a difference that makes . Well made from billet alluminium and not expensive.



:-? Err, yea...we know .

Bit of a strange intro sb27 screwy , nevertheless hello from me

(ya don't work for Jaws do ya? :wink) lol )




In fact further thoughts on these 2 "newbie" posts begs me to ask the question...it aint actually you yasself personally is it John aka Jaws? LOL I know business is slack but fook me.....Pissed messen just in case it is...Fook me Betty... lol lol
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Re: Bar risers anyone?

Postby TRIPPO » Tue Dec 07, 2010 12:12 am

T.Murphy wrote:
T.Murphy wrote:
superbiker27 wrote:Hi, have fitted the bar risers from Jaws and they are brilliant, so much more comfortable with less weight on the wrists. No need to alter any cables etc, takes about 30 minutes to fit them. Well worth the expense.



superbiker27 wrote:Have just fitted the footrest lowering kit from Jaws and found the kitto be very simple to fit, about 10 minutes including some minor filing (Not neccessary in all case apparently) They drop your feet by about on inch but it's suprising what a difference that makes . Well made from billet alluminium and not expensive.



:-? Err, yea...we know .

Bit of a strange intro sb27 screwy , nevertheless hello from me

(ya don't work for Jaws do ya? :wink) lol )




In fact further thoughts on these 2 "newbie" posts begs me to ask the question...it aint actually you yasself personally is it John aka Jaws? LOL I know business is slack but fook me.....Pissed messen just in case it is...Fook me Betty... lol lol



It cant be that bad for him Tim :mrgreen: i bought some bearings off him tother day :mrgreen: :thumbsup)
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