HeatMizer
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I want to add a 2" handlebar riser, do I need the pivot adapter too?
I know the pivot adapter will add another 1-1/2" to the overall height...
Note: please disreguard Apex RTX's comments, he is a co-worker (sits
across the cubicle from me). I'm sure he will respond with some smart-@ss comment , all in fun mind you.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I know the pivot adapter will add another 1-1/2" to the overall height...
Note: please disreguard Apex RTX's comments, he is a co-worker (sits
across the cubicle from me). I'm sure he will respond with some smart-@ss comment , all in fun mind you.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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p0wd3rp1l0t
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if u go with that u will need to change ur throttle cable and maybe ur brake line...not really sure on the brake line-but throttle cable is like $20
BlgsRX-1mtn
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The Sportech ABR is perfect for what your trying to do. You should be able to get away with a 2 " total rise, Anything beyond that, you will most likely need longer cables...BBY
4Fighter
TY 4 Stroke God
You're probably asking if you need the 2" riser in addition to the pivot to get the 2" overall, No?
I have a 2" powermad, solid riser on my RX-1 without any need for longer cables worked out so, so. I'm going to go 4" - 6" articulating, or relocate my steering column??? this season. The prospect of being able to stretch-out my long arms, and stand-up - intrigues me.
I have a 2" powermad, solid riser on my RX-1 without any need for longer cables worked out so, so. I'm going to go 4" - 6" articulating, or relocate my steering column??? this season. The prospect of being able to stretch-out my long arms, and stand-up - intrigues me.