Im running rox speed fx 1.25“ block offset riser mounted on the steering post and the cfr bar. Loving this set up and less expansive than buy the adapter+knock riser
Just mounted up a set of cfr bars. Love em.. in your video you have the throttle cable in front of your bars (vs between mount) but I dont see it at the end when your bar pad is on. Did you change it?
@@turcotte16 thanks, Brett. Hated to miss more riding with you on Sunday. I tested positive for COVID last night and had to miss my clinic at CKMP, too. I’m back home in Seattle and recuperating.
I just went and had a nasty knee injury! I don’t think I have ever seen if you show the knee braces you use if you do! If so can you tell me what kind they are? Thanks
@@Isaac804ab1 i surprisingly have one place close to get the process started! Right know knee surgery during sled season is way worse! I hope to limp it through and get miles on the sled! Even though it decided to chose violence on me lol
About $350 to $380 for the bars, knucks riser, polaris t postdapter, and grips. If you have a doo or cat, you can save about $50 because you don't need the t post adapter
Im running rox speed fx 1.25“ block offset riser mounted on the steering post and the cfr bar. Loving this set up and less expansive than buy the adapter+knock riser
nice
We ordered with the low bars. Need to check these babies out this winter 🤘
You should!
You the man... can't wait to see turcotte junior rip that sled...
soon!
I so needed to see this. Thanks man
Glad I could help
Stay safe out there my dude!!!
thanks, always try to!
Have a link for this bar set up ??
Just mounted up a set of cfr bars. Love em.. in your video you have the throttle cable in front of your bars (vs between mount) but I dont see it at the end when your bar pad is on. Did you change it?
Highly recommend Stoked Mountain Adventures for clinics and parts sales. Carter and Kennedy are great!
thanks for coming to ride this weekend!!
@@turcotte16 thanks, Brett. Hated to miss more riding with you on Sunday. I tested positive for COVID last night and had to miss my clinic at CKMP, too. I’m back home in Seattle and recuperating.
Hey what handlebar would you recommend for someone who is 5’11?
I just went and had a nasty knee injury! I don’t think I have ever seen if you show the knee braces you use if you do! If so can you tell me what kind they are? Thanks
Ive done both my PCL acL and meniscus and patella in both my knees and the best knee braces out there for riding is the cti knee braces hands down
@@Isaac804ab1 I will search them up! Thanks a ton
@@robertmurray8257 no problem there expensive but there custom fit and the warranty is amazing
i also run CTI2 knee braces!
@@Isaac804ab1 i surprisingly have one place close to get the process started! Right know knee surgery during sled season is way worse! I hope to limp it through and get miles on the sled! Even though it decided to chose violence on me lol
Did you put cork under the heat element or just straight to the bar?
straight to bar!
Mostly keeps your friends from snaking your switch on ya!
haha
Why not run the turcotte bar?
the turcotte bar is a little wide for smaller riders, so the misfit coming in at 28” wide is a good fit for my son and wife.
@@turcotte16 makes sense. I’ve been running the turcotte bar for 3 years now. Still love it🤘🤘🤘
so whats that setup run price wise??
About $350 to $380 for the bars, knucks riser, polaris t postdapter, and grips. If you have a doo or cat, you can save about $50 because you don't need the t post adapter
Man those new colors are horrible.
wait till it’s wrapped!