I changed to the A1s six months ago and I do not regret it a bit. So much more comfortable. No forward pressure. The best. And as said you can see the screen ! Just don't see why HD offered higher risers that hide the screen anyway.
Excellent video! Thanks for taking the time to do this. It seems everyone has their favorite and are blind to the flaws of their choice. I have the Rox 2” adjustable risers. I’m happy with the placement. It’s a compromise between seeing the bottom of the instrument cluster and hitting my SW Motech Pro tankbag. The only drawback, and it might not be an actual issue, is there is less clamping surface area where the stock clamps grab the risers.
You're off to a great start with your channel Mike, nice videos. I'm seriously considering adding risers to stop my hands from going numb. I'm curious to know how raising the handlebars affects handling, I'm guessing not at all when cruising at highway speeds between 70-90mph but what about fast twisty roads with some aggressive banking. I'd hate to lose the sportbike like handling, although comfort is clearly a concern for me.
You definitely loose the forward lean and the more aggressive riding posture that comes with it. I can’t say it was caused any sacrifice in actual performance for me though with how I ride this bike. When I want to ride the twistys more aggressively, I take my Z650 which has clipons. Though the Pan Am has way more power than that bike, but the Kawasaki is much more flickable.
Hey Mike. Nice info. I have a special I got back in July. Just received a call today that my panniers and top case are in. Still waiting for risers. Quick question…I noticed a couple of assessory mounts on the bars. Maybe another video showing them and telling us what their function is. I am still researching GPS and phone mounts. Thanks for sharing!
I use a quad lock for my phone (right side) and on the left are switches for my Clearwater lights. That’s about all I have up there. No gps, just the phone.
I think the fact that HD had so little accessories available led more people to try the knock offs parts. The particular ones I got appear to be well made and machined from solid aluminum. But that’s not to say they would all be like that when buying from random sellers on the internet. I do have full faith in the quality of the A1 cycle risers though.
This comparison has been updated, see the new video here:
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I am short rider too 5.7. Learning a lot from your vids. Thanks.
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I'm 5' 7" and absolutely love the A1 risers, makes my riding experience a whole lot better.
I changed to the A1s six months ago and I do not regret it a bit. So much more comfortable. No forward pressure. The best. And as said you can see the screen ! Just don't see why HD offered higher risers that hide the screen anyway.
Great video! I also have short arms and was doubting to go for a pan am or not. You really convinced me by showing the pullback risers. I'm in!
That easy?Wow great
Thanks Mike…just ordered mine..very easy to use A1 cycles site..thanks for the excellent review
World of difference…absolutely love the way the bars sit now
Excellent video! Thanks for taking the time to do this. It seems everyone has their favorite and are blind to the flaws of their choice. I have the Rox 2” adjustable risers. I’m happy with the placement. It’s a compromise between seeing the bottom of the instrument cluster and hitting my SW Motech Pro tankbag. The only drawback, and it might not be an actual issue, is there is less clamping surface area where the stock clamps grab the risers.
Thank you very much for the comparo!
Very nice video. To the point and exceptionally done.
thanks, great video. I like the A1
Hello Mike. My names Bob Hammaker. I work at Appalachian H-D in Mechanicsburg PA. I do the MSF training there. I enjoy your videos.
Thanks!
Another great video thanks. I bought the Chinese risers and am much more comfortable. Many thanks
Thank you for doing this video. Very informative. Did you have to change out your brake wires clutch wires Etc
Just had to undo some ties securing the brake line to get a little slack. That was all.
You're off to a great start with your channel Mike, nice videos. I'm seriously considering adding risers to stop my hands from going numb. I'm curious to know how raising the handlebars affects handling, I'm guessing not at all when cruising at highway speeds between 70-90mph but what about fast twisty roads with some aggressive banking. I'd hate to lose the sportbike like handling, although comfort is clearly a concern for me.
You definitely loose the forward lean and the more aggressive riding posture that comes with it. I can’t say it was caused any sacrifice in actual performance for me though with how I ride this bike. When I want to ride the twistys more aggressively, I take my Z650 which has clipons. Though the Pan Am has way more power than that bike, but the Kawasaki is much more flickable.
Hey Mike. Nice info. I have a special I got back in July. Just received a call today that my panniers and top case are in. Still waiting for risers. Quick question…I noticed a couple of assessory mounts on the bars. Maybe another video showing them and telling us what their function is. I am still researching GPS and phone mounts. Thanks for sharing!
I use a quad lock for my phone (right side) and on the left are switches for my Clearwater lights. That’s about all I have up there. No gps, just the phone.
Great video. But man, can't imagine that anyone would take a risk with a knockoff riser knowing what's riding on it.
I think the fact that HD had so little accessories available led more people to try the knock offs parts. The particular ones I got appear to be well made and machined from solid aluminum. But that’s not to say they would all be like that when buying from random sellers on the internet. I do have full faith in the quality of the A1 cycle risers though.
Would be useful to see people of different heights sitting on the bike with each riser.
good point, I should have invited some taller friends over when I did this
where do you buy A1, they seem very comfortable and solid
www.a1cycles.net/pan-am-parts
Any options for someone wanting lower sportier bars?
Not that I’m aware of yet.