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I recently acquired a 2000 Triumph Daytona 955i in the Silver color. I had the Dunlop 220 tires put on it as a delear recommendation. The rear is a 185 vs. a 190 width. Other modifications done by the previous owner include bar-end mirrors, flush mount front turn signals and a modified rear for the license plate and small rear signals. The bike also has a new chain on it.

It rides nice and smooth but I must admit that I am used to more upright bikes. Previously I had a Ducati Monster and my other bike is a Honda Valkyrie. Do risers help or would that ruin the bike? As I said, the bike is smooth, quick and mechanically sound, just uncomfortable. Since I had a Corbin seat on the Ducati which helped, I've ordered one for the Daytona. I hope it keeps me back from the tank a bit.

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I recently acquired a 2000 Triumph Daytona 955i in the Silver color. I had the Dunlop 220 tires put on it as a delear recommendation. The rear is a 185 vs. a 190 width. Other modifications done by the previous owner include bar-end mirrors, flush mount front turn signals and a modified rear for the license plate and small rear signals. The bike also has a new chain on it.

It rides nice and smooth but I must admit that I am used to more upright bikes. Previously I had a Ducati Monster and my other bike is a Honda Valkyrie. Do risers help or would that ruin the bike? As I said, the bike is smooth, quick and mechanically sound, just uncomfortable. Since I had a Corbin seat on the Ducati which helped, I've ordered one for the Daytona. I hope it keeps me back from the tank a bit.

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The risers will make that bike your all time favorite. They will add a little bit of comfort to the speed and handling.

If I could make a recommendation, Two Brothers Racing makes a set that is fully adjustable and seem to be popular with those that ride that model although on the pricy side.
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The risers will make that bike your all time favorite. They will add a little bit of comfort to the speed and handling.

If I could make a recommendation, Two Brothers Racing makes a set that is fully adjustable and seem to be popular with those that ride that model although on the pricy side.
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Thanks for the reply. I went to TwoBrothers website and checked out the risers. Not having owned a sport bike before, I don't know which would work best for the bike and myself. I'm also not sure if the cables would need replacing. Helibars is another alternative. I wonder if anyone in this group can comment on risers?
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Thanks for the reply. I went to TwoBrothers website and checked out the risers. Not having owned a sport bike before, I don't know which would work best for the bike and myself. I'm also not sure if the cables would need replacing. Helibars is another alternative. I wonder if anyone in this group can comment on risers?
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