insane
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I did a search and found alot of different conversations about risers but I couldnt find a clear answer on what the options are for an adjustable riser. I am looking to adjust from 6 inches to 8 inches. I like the stock height on the trail and then would like to raise them a couple inches when its time to stand up.
mooney26
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Check out the Rox FX website, they make a 2" riser or adjustable
insane
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Thanks Mooney, I am looking for some real world use of an adjustable riser. I have been looking at Rox, are there any other height adjustable risers in the market?
Nick1945
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insane said:Thanks Mooney, I am looking for some real world use of an adjustable riser. I have been looking at Rox, are there any other height adjustable risers in the market?
Yamaha makes an adjustable riser also, looks a lot like the Rox, only with Yamaha logos. Its listed on the website catalog.
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Muffinworks make some pretty cool adjustable risers as well


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Phazernut said:Muffinworks make some pretty cool adjustable risers as well
Thanks for the comment. However, our risers aren't adjustable in height. But they are adjustable forward/back due to it's pivoting design. And our newly released design has improvements. It's stronger and much easier to install. But the coolest thing is that it has a 7-position positive locking mechanism on the pivot. Once you have the riser positioned forward/back where you want it, the system locks down and is garanteed not to move on you while riding. And the mechanism is completely hidden too.
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My mistake...sorry Jason
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I have Rox risers on my but I bolted them up to the stock riser. So mine is adjustable from 4" higher than stock to 5.5" higher than stock. I found that "adjustable" isn't as easy as it sounds. It isn't something you want to do sitting on the side of the trail before you go pound the powder. I love my new height at 4" above stock though. You just want to make sure if you adjust the height that everything is locked down tight and your cables have been all adjusted to the new height.
I have Rox risers on my but I bolted them up to the stock riser. So mine is adjustable from 4" higher than stock to 5.5" higher than stock. I found that "adjustable" isn't as easy as it sounds. It isn't something you want to do sitting on the side of the trail before you go pound the powder. I love my new height at 4" above stock though. You just want to make sure if you adjust the height that everything is locked down tight and your cables have been all adjusted to the new height.
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Try Chris with Lake Effect, too? I think he has something you're looking for. I have one of his risers on my Apex and his work is top notch!
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