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preference for handle bar height?

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mngoat

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When it come to mountain/trail riding is there a height that is kinda recommended. I know alot is personal preference but with trail riding are the bars just below shoulder height decent and with mountian/boondocking do you like the bar at waist height while standing? Thanks for the info, just looking for a starting spot for new sled.
 
i would and most people would agree with me that when your standing on the sled, feet in the foot wells holding on to the bars you want your elbows slightly bent as your standing straight up!....Some people like them a lil bit higher too, but thats definitely a good starting point!
 
I have the bars set up to allow me to stand stright up. I dont have to lean down. Saves my back and less pressure on my arms.Let my legs do all the work .REV with 10 riser me 6ft2in
 
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i would and most people would agree with me that when your standing on the sled, feet in the foot wells holding on to the bars you want your elbows slightly bent as your standing straight up!....Some people like them a lil bit higher too, but thats definitely a good starting point!

I went 7'' taller because I am 6' 1" and love mine but don't plan on ever sitting down if u go that high. You can but it is sort of uncomfortable. I recommend that if u go that high that u do the new Powermadd Rox adjustable hight riser. I did RSI risers and I love them and there easy to work with and said that I could swap for a different hight if i needed to but it would be nice to be abel to so others could ride my sled with out killing themselves. Just my $0.02

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i would and most people would agree with me that when your standing on the sled, feet in the foot wells holding on to the bars you want your elbows slightly bent as your standing straight up!....Some people like them a lil bit higher too, but thats definitely a good starting point!

thats exactly what i do
 
I agree standing straight up no bending to reach the bars, new sno pro is best of both worlds easy to adjust and even goes high enough for me at 6'5".
I had 5" Rox and 06 MC bars on my Tcat which were great while standing but trail riding was another matter.
 
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