This is a mod for the handlebars. These bars are wider and the risers give you two points of adjustment instead of just being able to rock the bars forward or back for max comfort. Looks cool, too!
These were taken when I still had the pad on but I have since taken it off. You'll get the idea, though.
Just helping you spend more money, ha, however, did you also order new mounts for your PowerMadd Sentinels? I'd hate for you to have to make another order when they can all ship in the same box if you hurry, cha ching.
Congrats on another line to your mods, what's next? hahahahaha
Definitely go "hard" box on the machine, Tamarack and even Koplin now have nice hard boxes. Soft bags/boxes need to fade away, even Ogio for atv boxes. As far as tires...hmm, I'm still searching for the perfect tire, loved the Pitbull Growlers, got about 3500 miles on my set with a few plugs along the way. Drank the Kool-Aid for Bighorns and I want to love them, however I put a plug in a tire at 117 miles and have a big sidewall slit, not through to the important stuff....air, but slit. The tires have about 400 miles on them on rocky trails of me hammering down with the oh shit, rock, bam riding style.
Someone else here can give another opinion, I'm hard on tires that should last longer or maybe I'm just not living right, ha.
Cheers and Congrats on the Rox bars. If you like them, let us know. I'm still a stock bar guy. I may buy them if they send me a sticker that adds 5 hp, ha.
They sent me several stickers. However, I'm not sure how much HP they added to my file cabinet and garage fridge... Both are still working as expected. lol
It honestly looks better in person than the picture shows. I am more worried about function over looks. Stock bars sweep back to far for my liking.
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