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* Aeromach Manufacturing - Billet Risers - http://www.aeromachmfg.com/Billet_Risers_Yamaha_Roadliner_Stratoliner_p/am-4200.htm
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* Aeromach Manufacturing - Billet Risers - http://www.aeromachmfg.com/Billet_Risers_Yamaha_Roadliner_Stratoliner_p/am-4200.htm (Out of Business)
 
* Baron's Custom - Liner Pullback Risers - http://www.baronscustom.com/catalog/display/1005/index.html
 
* Baron's Custom - Liner Pullback Risers - http://www.baronscustom.com/catalog/display/1005/index.html
 
* Genmar - Part# Y127-BAC - http://www.zianet.com/genmar (Out of Business)
 
* Genmar - Part# Y127-BAC - http://www.zianet.com/genmar (Out of Business)

Revision as of 21:44, 21 June 2022

Risers

One of the more common complaints about the 'liners is that they were designed for people with long arms. Due to the internal wiring and the size (1.25") of the handlebars, the easiest way to get more pullback is to change the risers. Several companies produce risers for the 'liners, and construction differs greatly.



Aeromach's and Thunder's solution re-uses the OEM handlebar clamps. Baron's and Rivco's solution provide an entirely new clamp.