I'm interested in hearing opinions about the best 4-inch risers for an SE5. How difficult are they to install?
Thanks for your help.
I'm interested in hearing opinions about the best 4-inch risers for an SE5. How difficult are they to install?
Thanks for your help.
yes, it is. However you can dry-fit them together before you cut to get an idea what they will be like... and change your mind. (but you won't!). Either company (ESI or Kewlmetal) is great. Kewlmetal does have a new version out that seem to be more adjustable, and the video on their site looks pretty "kewl". Haven't seen feedback from anyone who has tried them though.One more question: Is it necessary to cut the stock bars to install these risers? Thanks again!
I have the ESI 4" risers.They are great and changed the way the :spyder: handles and steers.Yes you have to cut the handlebars to install, But I have seen one :spyder: that did not cut the bars (Putt Putts from Spooner wi.
Thanks! 4-inch risers are the largest size; right? These are for a super-short rider.
Thanks to everyone!
Has anyone tried both the Kewlmetal and ESI risers? Any opinion on what would work well for a really short rider? These would be for my wife, who is 4' 10".
Hand numbness has been a problem. Do these help that problem specifically?
Has anyone found that the risers help out with back and neck pain on longer rides ?
Has anyone found that the risers help out with back and neck pain on longer rides ?
Thanks, that helps alot and and improves my outlook. I rode 250 miles yesterday, which is long for me. My neck/upper back pinched so bad I was about ready to start walking. I know my helmet is a problem also. It's a high quality full face helmet, but it is pretty darn heavy. I think I'm going to start looking for something as light as possible that still offers reasonable protection. I also have already bought new risers (not installed yet), and then found out about the new adjustable ones.