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Stock height on XTX handle bars?

billy2guns

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Hello,

Im new to this site and am enjoying the information. Great Job!

My question is, what is the stock height on a set of XTX handlebars?

The reason I ask is because I want to change the handlebar and risor set up on a 2010 XTX. Due this month so I would like to order my parts now.

Can I add 2-3 inches of rise with out adding extention cables?

I plan to add a RSI "T" adaptor, RSI 3-5" risor (depending on what I can get away with) and RSI back country handlebars

The "T" adaptor and backcountry bars are 4" of rise so i'm not sure what size risor I need. Hense my questions.

Also I am 6 feet tall. Is the stock set up a good height for stand up riding, at my height? As that may determine if I keep the stock height or raise it an inch or three.

Thanks for any and all answers to my questions.
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I am not sure on the stock height but I did add a 2" rise to my bars last year and it made a huge difference. I don't know if you could go 3" without cable extensions?? I didn't need extensions with just the 2", although if you adjust your bars forward you may get away with the extra height. Hope this helps.
 
I went with a 2" ROX riser, liked how it let me pivot at the same time. No cable problems.

I thought I remember people saying they could go 3" if you cut into some plastic pieces by the radiator. Search this forum, this is where I probably saw it.
 
yeh i am 6'4" and i liked the stock height of the bars. When I stood up the bars were right where I liked them. I dont like going to high and being uncomfortable when sitting. When standing I can stand at full straight back and grab the bars perfect. I do have the bars as far straight as they can go. I think you could go a good 2" and still feel good in both standing and sitting. I am tall but I have long arms also so that can affect the height as well. Stock bars suck in all other ways. They are cheap and not strong. i am going to get skinz 2" rise bars for this winter and see how they are. Remember the lenght of the arms makes a big deal in doing the math.
 
Thanks for the replies however, I can't decide on risor height untill I find out the stock bar height. Does anyone have a measurement of the stock bar height?
 
I am stuck here in the Middle East working. My sled will be at my dealers just befor I get home (October). All I want is to order my risor and bars and have them installed before I get home.

Can someone PLEASE!!! give me the stock height of the XTX bars?

Thanks
 
I can give you a little more info...

I am 6 ft, arms a a little longer than average. The boots I ride in are your typical Sorrels or hunting boots.

Stock, I was bent over a little.

I added 2" ROX risers which pivot. I moved the bars slightly forward.

Now when I stand my arms are just slightly bent.

Perfect for me now.

Sled is in storage, can't get you any measurements.
 
danjpohl said:
I can give you a little more info...

I am 6 ft, arms a a little longer than average. The boots I ride in are your typical Sorrels or hunting boots.

Stock, I was bent over a little.

I added 2" ROX risers which pivot. I moved the bars slightly forward.

Now when I stand my arms are just slightly bent.

Perfect for me now.

Sled is in storage, can't get you any measurements.[/quot

Is it still comfortable to ride sitting down? Thanks for the info.
 
Yes, very comfortable while sitting. Originally I wanted to get 3.5", I am very glad I only got the 2".

First time I rode I thought I was driving a chopper. Now very happy with it.
 


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