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B02S4
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Lightning Performance LPHBR-4 Risers
      #569322 - 07/29/12 07:21 PM

Here's a set mounted on my 07 SM; these have 4.5" rise (center of bar) & 1.5" pullback. They fit with no cable issues.

Mine are chrome finish alloy billet.

I'm still adjusting to the new position & may need to rotate the bars slightly. They provides a more "upright" riding position, with less forward lean to the bars.









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LJSpeedmaster
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Re: LPHBR-4 Risers [Re: B02S4]
      #569323 - 07/29/12 07:45 PM

looks good bud.

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Ryk
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Re: LPHBR-4 Risers [Re: LJSpeedmaster]
      #569325 - 07/29/12 08:12 PM

Do they come with 10mm or 1/2" bolts?

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B02S4
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Re: LPHBR-4 Risers [Re: Ryk]
      #569334 - 07/29/12 09:11 PM

Neither...they are drilled & tapped 1/2" - 13, which is what Harley uses.

I used NOS LPP Kawasaki adapters model # LPRBK-KH815 which fits the above & includes M10 x 1.5 (TP) studs on the tree side.


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Ryk
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Re: LPHBR-4 Risers [Re: B02S4]
      #569336 - 07/29/12 09:51 PM

Quote:

Neither...they are drilled & tapped 1/2" - 13, which is what Harley uses.

I used NOS LPP Kawasaki adapters model # LPRBK-KH815 which fits the above & includes M10 x 1.5 (TP) studs on the tree side.



Much better than reaming the tree plate


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teeg
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Re: LPHBR-4 Risers [Re: Ryk]
      #569714 - 08/02/12 10:41 AM

is that the air dam or spoiler down under front of engine?
See them both on britishcustoms.com just wondering which that is.
Thanks,
Todd

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The_Dog33
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Re: LPHBR-4 Risers [Re: teeg]
      #569738 - 08/02/12 03:46 PM

I put those same risers on Wendys bike but more pull back and less rise.

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B02S4
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Re: LPHBR-4 Risers [Re: teeg]
      #569769 - 08/02/12 08:56 PM

Quote:

is that the air dam or spoiler down under front of engine?...




Triumph front spoiler...


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JD13
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Re: LPHBR-4 Risers [Re: B02S4]
      #577984 - 11/05/12 09:32 AM

Those look really good. I would be interested in a set in black. Where did you buy the risers and adapters from?

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Ryk
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Re: LPHBR-4 Risers [Re: JD13]
      #577985 - 11/05/12 09:35 AM

Quote:

Those look really good. I would be interested in a set in black. Where did you buy the risers and adapters from?



Fast Eddy Sports has 'em.


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