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Old 04-13-2010, 09:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm digging the look of the bike with the custom Cannella Riser for the bars and i'm hoping to get a more relaxed seat position out of putting them on my bike but had a quick question. Has anyone put them on and if so how does the piece fit with that center net in between the forks? I cant quite seem to fina a picture showing the inside view of the piece. Here is a link to some pictures on another fury board.

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Old 04-13-2010, 09:56 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Has anyone put them on and if so how does the piece fit with that center net in between the forks? I cant quite seem to find a picture showing the inside view of the piece.
Did you you mean nut?

Yes they are a more relaxed ride. The center nut is open in the rear of the risers. Basically the metal is made to go around the center nut in the rear of them.

You need another set of hands to assist putting them on.
The gas cap & key work fine with them. (Close fit)
If you have the Honda OEM Boulevard wind screen the speedo will be higher than the wind screen.
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Thanks a bunch for the picture, clears up everything for me. Ordering mine today. I'll have that and should be getting my Accutronix tribal fork nut covers soon too to get the front of the bike looking spiffy.
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give me a link for where you get the nutcovers please. I asked cycle analysis and they told me I couldn't get them.
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give me a link for where you get the nutcovers please. I asked cycle analysis and they told me I couldn't get them.


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Tony Fury is right, but I will say it again, you need a second set of hands and of course I know your going to cover your tank really well, I know, I know!
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I like the idea of the riser, but that one just doesn't seem to flow with the lines of the regular risers. I don't know...It looks like the cannella risers go one angle then the bars go another. Are there any other options?
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I like the idea of the riser, but that one just doesn't seem to flow with the lines of the regular risers. I don't know...It looks like the cannella risers go one angle then the bars go another. Are there any other options?
Scootworks are another option choice but I personally like the look of the Cannella's better. I have a new set of the scootworks if you want to try them.
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Old 04-14-2010, 08:07 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Yo snuffdog i ordered my over the phone with someone at Accutronix

623.516.9600 ext 23

Accutronix Gallery :: * NEW * Metric Bike Billet

If for some reason the link dont work just go to their website and check out the gallery, page 7. I ordered using the info from those pictures there.

Im calling today to see if they've shipped them yet.
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