Hey guys,
I was looking at a 3" bar riser from Powermadd for my 04 Viper. Is this do-able without any cable extensions/re-routing?
Don't feel like being the hunchback of notre-dame lol!
I was looking at a 3" bar riser from Powermadd for my 04 Viper. Is this do-able without any cable extensions/re-routing?
Don't feel like being the hunchback of notre-dame lol!
JDViper
Lifetime Member
I did a 2". That is about all I would do without extensions. Others may have done more, but It's close. 2" made a huge difference...
cool! I'll do a 2" then to be safe.
thanks!
thanks!
I'm assuming that the Viper has a flat top post?
this one will work?
http://powermadd.com/products/nonpivotriserblocks.html
2" PM15505
thanks!
this one will work?
http://powermadd.com/products/nonpivotriserblocks.html
2" PM15505
thanks!
viperking
Active member
Hey, I have a 2" powermadd block like the one above from a viper for sale. $20 plus shipping. Let me know if you are interested Thanks
thefindian
New member
I just put a 4" power madd riser on a moutain max and it just made it, the hyd. brake line is at the max when I turn all the way left but its fine.
viperking
Active member
I believe the mrn sleds had longer cables on them. I think 2-3 is the max you can go without buying the mtn cables for a viper
Suprx125
New member
I put on a RSI 3" angled riser with no probs.
Can i safely do 3" without extensions???? is this possible or will the sled accelerate when i turn..
SRX500kid
New member
i put a powermadd 2in on my sxr500 and was great i think 3 is a little much!
Backwoods M Max
New member
I had a 2" rise powermadd block on my mountain max. I found that there was too much push back from the bars and I was almost falling off the back of the sled. If you want to stand up ride try swapping your bars, start with a t-post, then straight risers then a shallow rise bar like I did