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Anyone try this. Looking to rail and offset some of the vibrations from the 13mm sway bar.
2" pivot post off steering column
2" adjustable riser block
2" Rox or Iso antivibe riser
Should give me around 6" of total rise....
2" pivot post off steering column
2" adjustable riser block
2" Rox or Iso antivibe riser
Should give me around 6" of total rise....
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dont know about thise but i put a mtx stock riser on mine works great , over 2 inces of rise, no cable modifications, stock clean look, and cheap! used off ebay 30 bucks!
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Anyone try this. Looking to rail and offset some of the vibrations from the 13mm sway bar.
2" pivot post off steering column
2" adjustable riser block
2" Rox or Iso antivibe riser
Should give me around 6" of total rise....
Dont see why you could not run that set up but it seems like a ton of parts and joints.
Personally i put 10000+ miles on my apex with the 13mm sway bar and did not notice an increase in vibrations through the bars.
I kind of wonder about the ridgidity of 3 different risers all bolted together when bashing through a bumpy trail
If you do it,Let us know how it works out


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dont know about thise but i put a mtx stock riser on mine works great , over 2 inces of rise, no cable modifications, stock clean look, and cheap! used off ebay 30 bucks!
I tossed that up for a while! I really wanted to add a little Pucci
dont know about thise but i put a mtx stock riser on mine works great , over 2 inces of rise, no cable modifications, stock clean look, and cheap! used off ebay 30 bucks!
I did think about going in that direction. My vector has a 6" riser on it and I found it to be a little too far forward for my liking. Which is why I would like a little adjustment off the block. ..


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Dont see why you could not run that set up but it seems like a ton of parts and joints.
Personally i put 10000+ miles on my apex with the 13mm sway bar and did not notice an increase in vibrations through the bars.
I kind of wonder about the ridgidity of 3 different risers all bolted together when bashing through a bumpy trail
If you do it,Let us know how it works out
Brothers ordered it up for Christmas. I will def. Post pics and update. I agree it's a little iffy considering the amount of joints. Nothing a little loctite 640 can't fix when I get it set where I want it!
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You could also try bar buzzkill.
I have heard that it works to kill vibration in the bars
I have heard that it works to kill vibration in the bars


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Pics of my install. Not 100% finished yet. All together it is really solid. I was worried about too many joints causing weakness, but I don't think that is going to be an issue.
I still need to figure out how I'm going to cover up the old riser mounting spots, find a new spot for the heated hook up and cover up the the hole at the top of the tank. Only thing I didnt like was eliminating the fancy chrome cover at the base of the bars.
I still need to figure out how I'm going to cover up the old riser mounting spots, find a new spot for the heated hook up and cover up the the hole at the top of the tank. Only thing I didnt like was eliminating the fancy chrome cover at the base of the bars.
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Looks like the isovibe contacts on the bar and not the gripes of the bar.


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Looks like the isovibe contacts on the bar and not the gripes of the bar.
That's correct. It dampens between the bar and the post. I could really feel the difference when landing off a few small jumps.
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