MBL handlebar risers

Ive had mine on for 7 years best bang for the bucks for your handlebars you can spend.
 
MBL risers

Hey guys I'm considering installing this (MBL) risers on my 2008 wing. Reason same as most, short arms. Would like to know if installation was easy, hard, difficult. I do minor work on bike such as oil change/replace burnout bulbs etc. Read lots of good reviews. My main concern is will I need to replace any lines ? I'm retired so time is not a factor. Any and all info would be much appreciated.
 
Hey guys I'm considering installing this (MBL) risers on my 2008 wing. Reason same as most, short arms. Would like to know if installation was easy, hard, difficult. I do minor work on bike such as oil change/replace burnout bulbs etc. Read lots of good reviews. My main concern is will I need to replace any lines ? I'm retired so time is not a factor. Any and all info would be much appreciated.
With the MBL's, either standard or wide version, there is no need to replace or reroute any lines. Just be sure they are free to move. It's fairly simple but since handlebars must be removed be sure to cover all plastic and try to keep handlebars near level so no brake/clutch fluid drips. You will also have to cut black plastic that covers tops of forks but it is easy to do. Just follow MBL's instructions.
 
Best risers out there.
My MT trike would have been long gone had I not gotten them.
5 years of riding comfort behind me now.
1st 1000 miles were agony in comparison.
 
MLB risers

So I bought and installed the MLB risers. Didn't really think they would make a big difference, wrong. Could feel the difference right away. From the moment I left the driveway and turned into the street I knew I'd made the right decision in buying this. My ride was much more relaxed. You wouldn't think those little changes in handlebar position could make a difference but it does. If your considering buying them go ahead, you will not regard it.
 

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