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Old 01-20-2006, 09:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello all,
It's January here in Connecticut and it's going to be 50 degrees on Saturday!
Hmmmmm...what should I do?
Seriously, I am looking for pictures of any brand of 4" pullback risers shown on a C50 in full view (not just the risers on the handle bars).
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Old 01-20-2006, 09:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Here are the Aeromach 4" riser pullbacks on my 2006 C50T:
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Old 01-20-2006, 09:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks my friend, I actually already seen that picture, but what I really want to see is the overall look on the bike in a full side view picture. Been looking for some time now with no luck.
Thanks again!
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Old 01-20-2006, 09:41 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Oops, my bad. Sorry. Here's one with the Aeromach's JUST installed, before I even re-assembled the seat, etc. I am going to clean up my bike tomorrow and install the new driver's backrest. I'll be taking pix for the gent on www.volusiariders.com that made the backrest for me. If you send me an E-mail or a PM, I'll be happy to forward a pic or two to you, full-view, like you want....

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Old 01-20-2006, 10:02 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks Daryl, I sent you an EMail. Can't wait! Much appreciated!
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Old 01-21-2006, 03:32 PM   #6 (permalink)
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James,
Here's a full view of the bike from the right side. Not sure if this helps you re: the risers, but if not, let me know from what angle I should shoot the shot(s) and I'll redo the pix...

Daryl

PS- I also just added the driver's backrest that a member from the VR forum made for me. Just washed the bike then brought it back into the garage!

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Daryl
How tall are you and how do you find the risers work for you.

The same in regards to the drivers backrest.

Thanks
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Old 01-21-2006, 06:47 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I am 5'10". The risers work much better for me than just the stock set-up. It keeps me in a more upright posture. I found that I used to go "hunch-backed" during rides of any duration.

Haven't ridden with the new backrest yet, so can't answer that.

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Thanks, your 3" taller, I will waiT until I get a chance to sit on someone else's bike.
Let me know about your backrest, when you get some miles in.
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Daryl
Same risers I went with, for me they made all the difference in the world, hey I love that back rest, would your friend consider making another one, I would definitely be in the market for that one!
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I thought I would mention, I sent 3 emails to Aeromach with detailed pictures about caps for the screw heads on the risers in plain english, they must not have anyone there that understands english, all 3 replies were of absolutely no use (the stock Suzuki riser caps don't fit the Aeromach Risers) FYI
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I just installed a set on my bilke.........I will attach some pics for ya

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Old 01-22-2006, 10:43 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Same risers I went with, for me they made all the difference in the world, hey I love that back rest, would your friend consider making another one, I would definitely be in the market for that one!
I'm sure he would! He's made MANY for the members over at www.volusiariders.com. His screen name there is: bf4cm28 and his E-mail address is his screen name @yahoo dot com. He charged me $85, which included shipping and it took about a week. Very nice guy; excellent workmanship. Installs VERY easily (5 minutes).

Tell him "Daryl" sent ya! Not that that'll get you anything, but let him know I referred you since we chat on the other forum (Volusia/Blvd) frequently.

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Thanks, your 3" taller, I will waiT until I get a chance to sit on someone else's bike.
Let me know about your backrest, when you get some miles in.
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Will do, Bob. Hope to ride today with a buddy from work. That is, if the ride isn't b/t noon and 3:30pm when the game's on (Denver vs. Pittsburg)...

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MYC50T I bought some caps at the local ace hardware they have a selection of chrome there. They had caps that fit perfectly I think they were like 1.00 each.

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those risers look good, would they work on the M50?
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Old 01-24-2006, 05:36 AM   #17 (permalink)
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Actually after putting on my Aeromach's I was in the Suzuki Dealer, I noticed the risers on the M50 and came to the conclusion that those would have worked for me on the C50T, I would say the Aeromach 6" risers would probably work for you on the M50 without having to change out any cables (2" difference from what you have on there stock)
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