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What size handlebar risers for Roadstar?
I have a 1999 Roadstar and the handlebar configuration causes upper back and shoulder fatigue after an hour. I think some handlebar risers might might help with my riding posture, but I'm not sure what size would be the mst beneficial. Has anyone had ny success with a certain riser and pullback combination?
Also, any other mods you've done that you highly recommend?
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- Candid ChrisLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Just to save you some money on an unknown suggest you try a few different bar positions and some suspension tweaks. A lot of times it can be just a few degrees in the angle of the bars, how 'you' sit in the saddle that can make a big difference.
Source(s): Just saying. - A-TwoLv 77 years ago
zero weight on your hands might help either by finding the right bars or using your torso more