drunkenrich
Expert
Hey guys
Thinking of putting OFT steering re-locator on my 09 xtx. I have a two inch rise on there now, would I be able to put on the OFT and keep the 2 inches of rise without longer throttle cables or brake lines?
Thinking of putting OFT steering re-locator on my 09 xtx. I have a two inch rise on there now, would I be able to put on the OFT and keep the 2 inches of rise without longer throttle cables or brake lines?
You gain about 2" of rise with the relocater.
clatla
Pro
You will not have to lengthen any of your lines with the OFT re locator. Maybe some rerouting but that's it.
Off Trail Mike
Gone Riding!
- Joined
- Dec 26, 2009
- Messages
- 703
- Reaction score
- 39
- Points
- 838
- Location
- Bathurst, NB, Canada
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- MTX
Clatla's bang on.
I run the 2 in Rox Pivot Riser and the OFT relocate on my XTX. You have to re-route a few cables, notably throttle and brake, but its a 10 minute job.
The result is well worth it if you're a stand up rider....removed my seat years ago!
OTM
I run the 2 in Rox Pivot Riser and the OFT relocate on my XTX. You have to re-route a few cables, notably throttle and brake, but its a 10 minute job.
The result is well worth it if you're a stand up rider....removed my seat years ago!

OTM
drunkenrich
Expert
Do you have to disconnect the throttle cable and brake to reroute?
LSXM3
Expert
drunkenrich said:Do you have to disconnect the throttle cable and brake to reroute?
nope they can be done without removal
Off Trail Mike
Gone Riding!
- Joined
- Dec 26, 2009
- Messages
- 703
- Reaction score
- 39
- Points
- 838
- Location
- Bathurst, NB, Canada
- Country
- Canada
- Snowmobile
- MTX
X2 LSXM3
I removed the throttle cable but that's because I was trying a few different "routings" once the bars/riser were in place. The throttle is pretty easy to remove: 3 phillips screws to remove the end cap and one small phillips that holds the throttle cable lock (keeps cable from coming out). The knob on the end of the cable pops out easily from the throttle lever.
OTM
I removed the throttle cable but that's because I was trying a few different "routings" once the bars/riser were in place. The throttle is pretty easy to remove: 3 phillips screws to remove the end cap and one small phillips that holds the throttle cable lock (keeps cable from coming out). The knob on the end of the cable pops out easily from the throttle lever.
OTM
drunkenrich
Expert
Thanks guys
Similar threads
- Replies
- 14
- Views
- 2K