Rox Risers

Doug44

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On the Rox Risers that are adjustable will the stock control wires, brake line, etc work or will I run into a problem and need to extend everything :question:
 

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Doug44 said:
On the Rox Risers that are adjustable will the stock control wires, brake line, etc work or will I run into a problem and need to extend everything :question:
Hi Doug,

I saw a S10 that was traded in at Niehaus that had the 2 inch adjustable risers and it is a tight fit for the hoses if you turn the bars all the way. Although we may not ride that way, I know that when I park the bike overnight when travelling, I turn the bars all the way to lock it. Also the ones I saw had not been tilted back at all and I think that if they were, it would add more stress to the hoses. That bike is in their Pre Owned bike building if you want to check out the fit yourself.
Which reminds me, if you are going to go with a set and/or extended hydraulic lines, give me a call and I may be able to make you a deal.
 

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Sounds great Fred we need to get together maybe at Deans MH @ The Mile Saturday & Sunday. Jenks, Dean,& I rode out to Richmond Va over this past weekend and my shoulders are still killin me. Bike ran great, used no oil in 2K miles and got in the high 40's mpg cruising 75 on the GPS on the interstates. Hope to see then
 

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I'm 2" Roxy Pivots.
They were too tight for my comfort for the same reasons Fred explained.

I got extended lines from Jaxon at RideonADV.
 
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