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Powrmadd Pivot Style Riser Blocks Arctic Cat, Polaris, Ski Doo, Yamaha on 2040-parts.com

US $37.95
Location:

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States

Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:PowerMadd

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PowerMadd Pivot Style Riser Blocks




Customize handlebar height by replacing OEM riser to raise or lower handlebars

Machined from 6061-T6 aluminum for maximum strength

Directly replace OEM Pivot Style Risers that come on Arctic Cat, Polaris and Ski-Doo snowmobiles

Utilizes existing OEM bolts and clamps

NOTE - Snowmobiles not currently equipped with Pivot Style Riser Blocks need to use a Powermadd Pivot Adapter Kit

For use with 7/8in. Handlebars

New Polaris narrow riser blocks fits some IQ and RMK models with 3in. pivot style post

Allow the handlebars and rider to move forward, optimizing the center of gravity and improving the handling and control (like the Ski-Doo MXZ-REV chassis concept)

Utilize existing OEM bolts and clamps


Fits Yamaha with the use of Pivot Adapter Kit #18-95123

Does not fit the Polaris Edge, Escapes or IQ Fusion Pivots style steering posts, refer to the Polaris narrow risers

 









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