zoomer
Extreme
Has anyone put a 3 1/2" rox pivot riser on an 07 Apex Mtn before? Or is it even possible without extending cables?
powder muncher
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Too tall 2" max with stock cables.
347strokin
Expert
powder muncher said:Too tall 2" max with stock cables.
So a 2" riser will definitely work with no extensions? My dealer was trying to tell me it wouldn't but I had no problems on my LTX GT.
Wakegod
Pro
A 2" will definitely work with no extensions.
A 2.5" that pivots (if anybody makes one) might work if you want your bars really forward.
I have a pivoting riser that replaces the whole stock riser from the base mount near the tank up. Wish I would have gone with the simpler ROX style. I've had several exciting moments where my bars suddenly ended up in my lap after a big bump/hit. This is a very bad thing when you are climbing the sort of things you can climb with boost...
A 2.5" that pivots (if anybody makes one) might work if you want your bars really forward.
I have a pivoting riser that replaces the whole stock riser from the base mount near the tank up. Wish I would have gone with the simpler ROX style. I've had several exciting moments where my bars suddenly ended up in my lap after a big bump/hit. This is a very bad thing when you are climbing the sort of things you can climb with boost...
347strokin
Expert
Good to know, thanks. And yeah, that would be just a little unnerving with the bars moving on ya running boost.
Deluxe
Newbie
I have a 3 1/2" Rox on my 06 stock cables. Its all in how you route the cables. Seen 5 1/2" with stock cables. The TPS will let you know if you got it right. Good Luck You can do it.
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Biggest problem is the throttle cable and choke because there isn't much you can do to re-route them, atleast there's not on a rx-1. The wire harness can have the zip ties cut on it and then pulled up a bit, once again if it's in place the same. The brake lines should be easy to re-route no matter the sled.