Baddadsracing
Jan 10 2005, 07:33 PM
Gust put a set of rox risers on my 450. They adjust to a good comfortiable fit. The bars don't feel so close to the body when hanging off in turns. they feel get while standing up. I hit some hard jumps (casing a few) and they never budge. They said they will be releaseing a anti-vibe version later, but for now this is an cheap way to get some adjustments out of your bars and also to enable you to run motorcycle bars. This product runs 69.99 for 2 1/2 rise and 79.99 for 3 1/2 rise. I think this is a great addition to any bike :D
lukester720
Jan 11 2005, 08:16 AM
Nice review Bad Dad, Thanks!
ATC350x85
Feb 9 2005, 10:22 PM
Do you feel alot more vibration with the risers? Im considering waiting for the anti vibe risers but not sure. The anti vibes are gonna be around $125
RoughRider01
Feb 14 2005, 12:31 AM
Nice review, I love mine also.
Only little problem, with an aftermarket stem its hard to tighten down the front bottom 2 allen screws on my baldwin clamp because the risers actually get in the way. There just isnt any room to get an allen wrench in there. All you have to do is tighten them down a ways then pull the risers back to the spot that you want them and then tighten the other 2 down hard. My bars are nice and sturdy, havent moved a bit.
Anyone thats tall and looking to be more comfortable while standing, this is the way to go. If youre ever planning on getting an aftermarket stem i would suggest just get the standard length then getting the rox risers. Not only does it raise the bars but you can also move them back and forth. And another thing, if you dont go crazy on torqueing the risers down Im betting the risers would fold in a crash possibly saving your stem... just another thing to think about.
I believe they come in +2" and +3 1/2"(going by their site), i have the +2. My stock cables are long enough for the risers i got. With the 3 1/2" risers you might need longer cables or make some changes somehow. Ill get pics up when I can.
ATC350x85, I dont think they would make it vibrate that much more.. its a pretty solid piece. I cant really answer that question though because i have an anti-vibe stem.
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