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demon
Anyone use the Two Brothers Racing V3 Adjustable Riser bars? This looks like a good setup, adjustable for angle of drop. I was thinking about the 2 1/4" risers.
SwampNut
I was going to try to get something going with them, but the idiots don't have an e-mail address. And dealing with TBR is often like dealing with Corbin... :roll:
CBRXX
Those are a nice setup. I recall someone did post that they installed them on a bird, but not sure what riser they used.
Maybe search the old posts if no response.
Steve
demon
I looked back through the forum and found some. CALCXX installed them on his bird. Very nice looking. It said he put the 2 3/4" risers on his bike. I wonder if he needed longer clutch and front brake lines? The overall idea of the adjustability is what I like. You can probably adjust them to suit anybody's clipon angle preferences.
jimyz250
pics we need pics of these setups... they sound cool...
Involute
If I recall correctly, Cal had to get a longer brake line made.
CALCXX
Yeah, I have them on my 98XX. I had to have brake lines made and
I also had to re-route the "hard" clutch line alongside the frame to gain
the length needed. The 98 Bird has a choke cable which does create
some challenges when positioning the bars. If you've got FI, you will have more latitude than I. Personally I don't think their the best lookin bars avaliable but thats not the reason I bought them. I absolutely love em! I can ride it all day with no complaints.




Nice piece of CNC work. Kinda spendy though. I paid 335 dollars.




FYI: Two-Bros. can be a real pain in the ass if you ever need to
return anything. Make sure they get it right the first time!!
They sent me the wrong jet-kit and it took forever to get any
fukin credit to my Visa!!!. Sorry I'm still pissed!!

Cal
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