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Handlebar Riser

I believe there are alot of good ones on market..the weak link will be your steering post. As far as you question on how they work for us it is relative to your height weight etc. If you want to know the rise that is right for you I believe the rise should be a nice relaxed fit standing and your shoulders should not be pulling down nor you hunched over at all.
 
I believe there are alot of good ones on market..the weak link will be your steering post. As far as you question on how they work for us it is relative to your height weight etc. If you want to know the rise that is right for you I believe the rise should be a nice relaxed fit standing and your shoulders should not be pulling down nor you hunched over at all.

My steering post has been reinforced. I rolled the sled over and bent my handlebars and tweaked my risers which were 6". I was mostly wondering what everyone used and how they liked them. Figured I would get some input from everyone before I went out and spend the money on a new riser. I have gotten a lot of good information on here and decided to go with the powermadd riser and the pivot adapter. Thanks to everyone that chimed in.
 
My steering post has been reinforced. I rolled the sled over and bent my handlebars and tweaked my risers which were 6". I was mostly wondering what everyone used and how they liked them. Figured I would get some input from everyone before I went out and spend the money on a new riser. I have gotten a lot of good information on here and decided to go with the powermadd riser and the pivot adapter. Thanks to everyone that chimed in.

You will love the powermadd setup....very solid as i have stated. I think having bolts on the risers and adapter is such a better design than the allen keys. I wish I would have gone powermadd in the beginning to save some. Enjoy:beer;
 
I use the Powermadd 10" riser with stock Ski Doo bars that are pretty straight. I'm only 5' 6", but I'll never go back to the 8", I love it. They are very solid for normal riding. My boyfriend jumps more than I do, and his started to roll a bit so he welded it on. I jump and haven't had that problem yet, mine have always been solid. It takes a lot of abuse to make them roll at all.
 
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