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Does anyone know if there are any pullbacks without risers? Or just a little rise? The height of my handlebars are fine, but I could use a little more reach with my new solo seat on my 900 classic. Thanks!

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they are called risers for a reason...i've never found a set of pullbacks...

some risers have pullback and thus are called pullback risers.

not trying to be a SA...just the way I see it.

I'm in the same boat with my V2k, the height of my bars is fine, i need more pullback, my option is not risers, the V2k has a chrome cowel over the risers, my choice is a new set of bars.
 

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Phat riser II's are a good choice. They raise the the bars 2" and set them back about 3". They worked perfectly for my short reach. The rise can be adjusted out and the bars lowered to your preference. Mine fit a whole lot better now.

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they are called risers for a reason...i've never found a set of pullbacks...

some risers have pullback and thus are called pullback risers.

not trying to be a SA...just the way I see it.

I'm in the same boat with my V2k, the height of my bars is fine, i need more pullback, my option is not risers, the V2k has a chrome cowel over the risers, my choice is a new set of bars.
I've got the same problem w/ my V2K. With my new corbin seat, I need a couple more inches of pullback. I also installed the Corbin fairing shroud which replaces the chrome nacelle over the headlight (and relocates the ignition) so level of difficulty to add pullback risers is increased!
 

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I went with the riser extension kit from Scootworks for my V2K with a Corbin, adds just enough pullback and a little more rise. I angled the bars back down a hair, allows me to rest back against the Corbin Dual Tour seat without reaching, but doesn't bring the bars too far back( I'm 5'10"). I think they were a good option, and much less $$$ than complete new risers.
 
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