srx74
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Ok not really a poll I'm wondering If you guys can cut my surfing time in half and recommend after market bar risers. I am looking to go to a 5" riser on my RTX
looking for:
Best functionality - why?
Best price - usd
Best looking - pictures?
Thanks,
Eric
looking for:
Best functionality - why?
Best price - usd
Best looking - pictures?
Thanks,
Eric
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I am having trouble submitting a photo as all my pics are to big.
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its great because you can pivot front to back, comes anodized or brushed. Very strong I weigh 260 and have jumped the sled of moguls and no bending or turning in the bars. Stock riser I believe is 3 inch. You add the 2inch pivot gives you the five. I find the stock block with 2inch pivot has more adjustability than a solid 5 inch pivot. If you want a solid five Fly racing makes a five inch pivot and you can use their bar pad. Same setup as team yamaha. I bought the fly pad and it fits on my rox. Or you can swap out the block and order a five inch block from powermadd. Many options to choose from. I will try sort out myphotos, and post one
bagadonitz
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Nytro4oth,
I'm going with the same setup. Did you need to extend any cable or hoses?
I'm going with the same setup. Did you need to extend any cable or hoses?
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No had just enough slack, you may want to run the throttle cable underneath the bar though, depending how the cables run up your steering post you may have to reorganize them for more slack as well. Hope this helps.
bagadonitz
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Cool. Sounds like there is enough there to play with.
Thanks
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ryetarded
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nice which supplier dod you go through .....sounds good if you dont have to add length to cables
bagadonitz
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I ordered mine through TY sponser Rich Motorsports
Nytro40th said:its great because you can pivot front to back, comes anodized or brushed. Very strong I weigh 260 and have jumped the sled of moguls and no bending or turning in the bars. Stock riser I believe is 3 inch. You add the 2inch pivot gives you the five. I find the stock block with 2inch pivot has more adjustability than a solid 5 inch pivot. If you want a solid five Fly racing makes a five inch pivot and you can use their bar pad. Same setup as team yamaha. I bought the fly pad and it fits on my rox. Or you can swap out the block and order a five inch block from powermadd. Many options to choose from. I will try sort out myphotos, and post one
Thx for the info on the riser! Where did you get the shock guards for the floats?
Yamahnator
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I have a sportech articulating riser. Works good.
lucky_7
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Unluckydiablo
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Agrees with Lucky_7
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I ordered the shock guards from the yamaha catalogue
srx74
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so far
Alright Leading the pack so far are the Rox H.A. Risers
looks - ok?
funcationality - looks great can pivot and adjust from 4" rise to 5.5"
Price - $114.00usd
Here is a pic.
Thanks for the info Nytro40th sounds like 5"ish is the limit before new cables are needed. I like your setup sounds nice but I saw the adjustable ones on their site and they caught my eye.
Alright Leading the pack so far are the Rox H.A. Risers
looks - ok?
funcationality - looks great can pivot and adjust from 4" rise to 5.5"
Price - $114.00usd
Here is a pic.
Thanks for the info Nytro40th sounds like 5"ish is the limit before new cables are needed. I like your setup sounds nice but I saw the adjustable ones on their site and they caught my eye.
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