jimmyk
Elite Member
TN, do you have a link for the non adjust. risers. I might check those out.
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For me, they helped but did not completely solve the issue. I am not a tall person so I have what I would consider short arms. The Rox Risers probably don't lean back far enough to put me in the "perfect" riding position. They did help but I'm still done after about 5 hours of continuous riding (or less). They seem to solve the problem people for most but I thought you should hear both sides of the story. In my opinion, they are not the miracle cure but I would still make the purchase knowing what I know now.Is it really going to help if I the Rox installed up and back.
I finally gave up on my Rox risers wanting to move and replaced them with SW Motech. These will never move. They are up and back to a location similar to where I had my ROX. Not adjustable but pretty much where I wanted them. Rox refusing to make theirs so they won't slip is frustrating and I for one am through with them.
They come in different rises/pull backs. I have the 30mm ones that are up 30 and back 22mm. They come in 20, 25, 30, and 50mm rise, all with 22mm back.Fuzzy and/or dduelin, would you say the SW-Motech center to center offset is actually 2" like on the 2" Rox, or is it a little less?
They come in different rises/pull backs. I have the 30mm ones that are up 30 and back 22mm. They come in 20, 25, 30, and 50mm rise, all with 22mm back.
They come in different rises/pull backs. I have the 30mm ones that are up 30 and back 22mm. They come in 20, 25, 30, and 50mm rise, all with 22mm back.