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Here's another option. Put a lake effect 2.5" riser on with stock bars, makes for a much improved standing position and still feels good when your seated. This worked well for me and didn't bust the bugit
Here's another option. Put a lake effect 2.5" riser on with stock bars, makes for a much improved standing position and still feels good when your seated. This worked well for me and didn't bust the bugit


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I'd like to try to OFT kit, and I do have Supermans (Lake Effect) riser on mine, and I really like it so far.
I run a Rider forward kit, 4" riser straight up with flat bars. Its a great set up for jumping and such. Also with the 2" rise Skinz seat it is amazingly comfortable to get to and from the playgrounds.


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MotoPsycho said:
is the relo more for taller riders? Im wondering if its riser-ish in its effect..
for riders 5'10 and under ....is there a benefit and what?
sj said:MotoPsycho said:
is the relo more for taller riders? Im wondering if its riser-ish in its effect..
for riders 5'10 and under ....is there a benefit and what?
I am 5'6" and love it. It will move the bars upward and forward. It will provide a bit of rise, but the greatest benefit is the change in steering "feeling".
Generally speaking, any necessary after-adjustments can be made by rotating the bars slightly in the riser.