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Old 03-10-2006, 08:22 AM
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i am thinking about geting there apes with integral risers does any one have these or herd any thing good or bad about them
 
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dont know about the cyclesmiths but i do have the 16 inch wild 1 chubbys the quality was great , but i dont think they offer theirs with the intregral risers . Iwould check their website they have customers bike pix




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dont know about the cyclesmiths but i do have the 16 inch wild 1 chubbys the quality was great , but i dont think they offer theirs with the intregral risers . Iwould check their website they have customers bike pix

Yes Wild One does offer that style. However I would not personally go that route and here is why, You only have one option of an angle for the bar's. You can not roll them forward or pull them back or put them where you want them, you are stuck with what ever position they come in. Something to think about also is if you do it, and you go with 16"ers or taller you need (well should) replace your stock riser bushing's with the stiffer poly bushing's. I have only had 16's or taller so I am not sure if you should do the bushing's with a shorter bar, you might want to "just because", you know what I mean?

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good point about the bars with built in risers, that would be a pain with no adjustment, do you have poly bushings installed, does it eliminate all play in the riser clamp?
 
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good point about the bars with built in risers, that would be a pain with no adjustment, do you have poly bushings installed, does it eliminate all play in the riser clamp?
No I dont have them in yet, I was lazy when I did the bars and did not do it. I have been told by several people that it does not eliminate all but it does help BIG TIME. I will probally get around to it one of these days.

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I don't have the poly bushings either , the only time i notice it is when i move the bike around in the garage
 
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cyclesmiths has 15 degree of movement verry nice bars i will post pictures after i install them
 
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