Cr racing steering post , looks cool and works awsome . same idea as an rxt post .
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Hmmm and what appears to be another option...
http://www.muffinworksltd.com/risers_page.htm
The adapter block "looks" like its as narrow as the plate itself..which would in turn fit the bars properly...
Looks a bit beefier than the Powermadd option as well..
Cr racing steering post , looks cool and works awsome . same idea as an rxt post .
Anyone have a pic of this CR post? Their website doesn't have any pic's. Does it have the T tube top instead of a plate? If so, would you not have the same problem with the risers being wider at the bottom than the stock bars clamping area?
ohhhh ok now its making sense.aside from the 10" total riser height..that won't work.
not as cheap as the other options, but i personally LOVE the quick and easy adjustability for on and off trail. only time it ever slipped at all was when the machine went over backwards on a cornice, landed hard enough to bend the steering shaft, and the riser still didn't move very much. http://www.monsterworks.ca/ mines an 8"
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Buy the PowerMadd universal adapter from above.
Take your stock riser and have someone with a saw cut it to the right height. Then go to the local hardware store and pick up the correct length bolts. You can even cut it in stages to see where you like it.
This was my #1 choice...but I went the more expensive route: A full CR Racing setup. Post/bars/warmers/grips/boost gauge mount/longer throttle cable.