Installed Soupy Heli-Bars Today !!!!!!!!

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Also Mandingo is Fixed...........Now just waiting for the Rain to go Away:please:

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Looks good! :thumbsup:

Q; you actually fit in that leettle swimming pool? :laugh: I think I have water-wings that would match if you wanna buy them off me.
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Maybe I'm blind, but, I don't see any Helibars. ???

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ken

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Maybe I'm blind, but, I don't see any Helibars. ???

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+1 and don't see Soupy's clone of a Genmar either.
On the other hand, I installed a Genmar riser which does the same thing as your risers and could not be happier with the result. Suspect you will likewise be very very pleased with the improved comfort of your steed. Congrats! :thumbsup:

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That's great Robert, it'll make a major difference on long rides. I actually put the spacers on (like you) and Heli Bars (see pic) for comfort. The compromise for me seems to be that it's a little harder to get body and arms way down when cornering compared to stock location....but the addl comfort makes it well worth it! Doyle

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Hmmm..... a ZG Sports Screen next???

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not heli bars those are triple tree spacers...get it right....LOL
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OK!! Risers. :beerchug:

Gotchya!

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Good for long straight roads,is it good for twisties too compared to stock?Anyone???

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Good for long straight roads,is it good for twisties too compared to stock?Anyone???
You're not as low as stock (obviously), but you're still very much in a "face foward" riding position and it still feels pretty sporty to me.

MelodicMetalGod started a "risers" poll in the Mods section. I posted a pretty long writeup about the Genmar riser I installed, which does the same thing as the risers Bosshound just installed in this thread. Here's the Risers thread/poll: https://www.hayabusa.org/forum/busa-mods/99818-raising-bar.html

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Check the clearance of the Brake lines. they might be to tight when you raise the front up from hard accell

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Sorry RISERS not Heli-Bars...........Excuse my Ignorance.....:moon:

"Pool" ???

Thanks, anyone else going to Reno ?

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I gotta admit, I don't like the look much... at all actually. But as Tru suggested, if it feels better than that's what counts! :thumbsup:

I personally am considering the Helibars though!

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I opted for the helibars but really wanted to know who'd try both independenty and in unison. :thumbsup:

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I gotta admit, I don't like the look much... at all actually. But as Tru suggested, if it feels better than that's what counts! :thumbsup:

I personally am considering the Helibars though!

My thoughts exactly. I love my Helibars!
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