What are Phil's wedges? Sorry if that's a dumb question. Haven't heard of them before.
Phil's wedges are, umm, wedges, that change the pull back and angle of your handlebar. The end result is the bars are flatter (the outside of the bars are brought upward), swept back at a sharper angle, and brought together by about an inch. Some people use them on top of other risers.
You'll either love them or hate them. I tried a pair and they weren't for me, but many people swear by them. The increased rearward sweep put additional pressure on my outer palms - probably because I have monkey arms. Phil was great to work with
2" Heli with built in ram mount and powerlet plug for gps.
I have Phil's "Ape Hangers" and wedges. I have horrible carpal tunnel AND tendonitis in my elbows! I'm kind of a wreck, too many years flipping a wrench. This is fantastic! I was ready to part with the Connie, and then tried these. The other very interesting thing is the new HeliBar kit coming out. A bit pricey at $695.00, but gives pull-back and rotational adjustment!
http://www.helibars.com/photo-gallery/coming-soon-multi-adjustable-helibars-handlebars-concours14
[Helibars fully adjustable]Big, Big dollars.....
True, but I just spent $900 for a seat (heated and pod). Seems like one is getting more for the money with the seat, but the point is, some people will absolutely spend it if it works well and solves a problem.
I have Phil's "Ape Hangers" and wedges. I have horrible carpal tunnel AND tendonitis in my elbows! I'm kind of a wreck, too many years flipping a wrench. This is fantastic! I was ready to part with the Connie, and then tried these. The other very interesting thing is the new HeliBar kit coming out. A bit pricey at $695.00, but gives pull-back and rotational adjustment!
http://www.helibars.com/photo-gallery/coming-soon-multi-adjustable-helibars-handlebars-concours14
We have our first production run of Phils wedges,
I'm waitting on some new bolts, and with Phil being on the road I was thinking of holding them off the site until hes back in town,