r0tax
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I'm trying to get some more info on this pivot adapter.
http://www.muffinworksltd.com/
I'm looking for something that will work on my FX Nytro bars.
This adapter looks like its narrow enough to work with stock bars.
What I'm wondering is how much of a rise does this adapter alone add?
2? 2.5? inches?
The stock Nytro throttle cable wont go much beyond 8" (of total rise).
I currently have 7" Fly Risers and a Fly pivot adapter (.75") and its snug on the throttle cable in full turn.
The problem is the Fly pivot adapter is too wide, and doesn't allow me to mount to the flat/straight part of the bars..
My buddy has the Fly pivot adapter and the 6" muffinworks risers..and has the same issue. I'm just not sure that the 6" muffinworks riser and muffinworks adaptor block will work on the Nytro (w/o throttle cable issues)... I've contacted gade-thrasher, but no reply yet. Looking to see if others have tried this approach on their Nytro? What I think would work best is a 5" riser on top of this block...but then I'd have to go the Fly route again..
http://www.muffinworksltd.com/
I'm looking for something that will work on my FX Nytro bars.
This adapter looks like its narrow enough to work with stock bars.
What I'm wondering is how much of a rise does this adapter alone add?
2? 2.5? inches?
The stock Nytro throttle cable wont go much beyond 8" (of total rise).
I currently have 7" Fly Risers and a Fly pivot adapter (.75") and its snug on the throttle cable in full turn.
The problem is the Fly pivot adapter is too wide, and doesn't allow me to mount to the flat/straight part of the bars..
My buddy has the Fly pivot adapter and the 6" muffinworks risers..and has the same issue. I'm just not sure that the 6" muffinworks riser and muffinworks adaptor block will work on the Nytro (w/o throttle cable issues)... I've contacted gade-thrasher, but no reply yet. Looking to see if others have tried this approach on their Nytro? What I think would work best is a 5" riser on top of this block...but then I'd have to go the Fly route again..

