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Old 02-22-10 | 01:39 AM
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Risers handlebars + brake levers

So I'm not sure if you guys have this problem too, but I didn't anticipate such a problem when I ordered my first pair of risers. So the problem is basically this, after cutting my riser bars down to preferred length and putting on the grips, I noticed that the grips ended right where the bars starts to angle downwards towards the clamps, leaving me no room for my brake levers. Do you guys have any suggestion on how to put on my brake levers?

Riding brakeless isn't much of a choice for me because on my commute, there are a lot of steep hills, and that should explain everything.

Please give your thoughts/advices/suggestions on my predicament. I'm really excited about these new risers but can't ride'em far til I find a way to get my brake levers on
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cut the grips?
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cut the grips?
That would be too easy...
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Old 02-22-10 | 02:37 AM
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I've thought of that already, but my hands are kinda big, so if I were to do that, my hands would be hanging off the bars.
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Old 02-22-10 | 03:36 AM
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weld on the ends you cut off...

do you brakes not go beyond the bend at all?
It's not too important that the brakes are mounted on a perfectly flat spot. They're fine as long as they're not rocking and sliding when the clamp is tightened.
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Put lever on the bend of the bar, get 2 closed end wrenches, slide wrenches onto lever and use as leverage to bend lever away from the bar. Be careful. the levers can break easily.

Iv done this on my bmx bikes for years with out any issues.
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I never had problems just putting the levers on the bends of the bars. It doesn't have to be a flat spot.
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Don't cut the bars so short.....
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get bull horns. climbing w/ risers sucks.
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Old 02-22-10 | 03:18 PM
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Don't cut the bars so short.....
This.
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get bull horns. climbing w/ risers sucks.
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haha, did you cut the risers enough so the grips are touching the stem? because i hope you did. pics.
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I once had the same problem.
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Originally Posted by erichsia
get bull horns. climbing w/ risers sucks.
I hate having to voice my opinion here but not everyone likes bullhorns, brah.
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Thanks for the suggestion of bullhorns, but this thread is on risers.
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Old 02-22-10 | 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by aMull
I never had problems just putting the levers on the bends of the bars. It doesn't have to be a flat spot.
On the bend? Like right where it curves right? I just need some clarification here, I'm not sure if you're talking of the point where it starts to angle downwards or the point where it's already angled down towards the stem.
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Get some pursuit bars with a drop to them, then flip them. Rise-Horns!!
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Originally Posted by magic-conch
Thanks for the suggestion of bullhorns, but this thread is on risers.
get some bullhorns.
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Bullhorns are for queers.
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Originally Posted by magic-conch
Thanks for the suggestion of bullhorns, but this thread is on risers.
Get bullhorns...
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Old 02-22-10 | 07:20 PM
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Bullhorns are for queers.
I echo pandabear, shame on you scrodzilla
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Bullhorns are for queers.
look here sir. I got the bacon, so you better back up, Mr. Creamsicle.
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Old 02-22-10 | 07:24 PM
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I know, I know...for whatever reason I'm feeling particularly snarky this evening. I went on a nice long ride this afternoon for the first time in a while and it got me all riled up.

I'd like to apologize if I may have offended any queers with bullhorns.
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Old 02-22-10 | 07:28 PM
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look here sir. I got the bacon, so you better back up, Mr. Creamsicle.
And I've got scrambled eggs.

Don't cut your bars so short. that's lame. If you clamp your levers on that curve, you'll probably create stress risers.
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