Anti-Vibe stem mount

Started by wobble, July 29, 2008, 10:23:11 PM

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powder coater

Hey dave,  was that at Winchester? I also heard about a bad wreck.

Yes the +12 stroke will solve almost all your problems except:

1. empty wallet
2. Sore arms
3. a large target on your back because everyone wants to beat the big stroker motors
4. Poop in your pants when you see that 4' razor and you know there is no way in hell your going to stop and the only option is to hit the gas.
5. empty wallet
Jason for Presedent !

wobble

It was at Florence. South Jetty day use area.

You forgot #6......affording the divorce when the wife finds out how much I spent!  :lol:

preddy08

Quote from: wobble on September 15, 2008, 08:45:07 PM
Tested it out last weekend in the dunes. Works great! Didn't ride alot, but also didn't have any trouble with the vibration making my hands go numb. Thanks Preddy!

On a sad note.....was having a great time until we came up on a wreck that had just happened. Guy in a rino got ejected. Wasn't wearing seat belt or helmet. Unfortunately resulted in a fatality. My 14 year old daughter was traumatized by what she saw. Took quite awhile to calm her down. I really feel bad for his family. I sincerely hope all of you wear your helmet. This was an unnecessary tragic event.  :(

Glad to hear that the anti vibe mounts worked out for ya.

Thats too bad about your daughter seeing something like that. Just think that the one good thing to become of that is she will ALWAYS wear her helmet.
Just a little 81hp trail bike.


wobble

Very true. She's doing better now. I guarantee she will ALWAYS wear her helmet now that she's seen first-hand the gruesome and tragic results of what can happen without one.

Back on topic, if anyone doubts how much the Rox Risers reduce the vibration, I've found out first hand.....they work!!

preddy08

Quote from: wobble on September 16, 2008, 10:31:32 AM
Very true. She's doing better now. I guarantee she will ALWAYS wear her helmet now that she's seen first-hand the gruesome and tragic results of what can happen without one.

Back on topic, if anyone doubts how much the Rox Risers reduce the vibration, I've found out first hand.....they work!!


If you still looking for more, fill the insides of your bars with sand and cap it off with some silicone.
Just a little 81hp trail bike.


Peelz

Quote from: preddy08 on September 16, 2008, 10:38:25 AM
Quote from: wobble on September 16, 2008, 10:31:32 AM
Very true. She's doing better now. I guarantee she will ALWAYS wear her helmet now that she's seen first-hand the gruesome and tragic results of what can happen without one.

Back on topic, if anyone doubts how much the Rox Risers reduce the vibration, I've found out first hand.....they work!!


If you still looking for more, fill the insides of your bars with sand and cap it off with some silicone.

sand-great idea preddy. I have lead shot in my FZ1's bars(still vibrates like mad), I will try sand in the rappy bars..they are junk anyways, I'll see if it works. :thumbs:

A smidge O.T..........

Have you tried crystal in there? :rofl:  Just take some out if you need a hit in a pinch.

:lol:
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


TechQuadShop

The rox billet block risers are now $29.00

Instead of putting silicone in the ends of the bar you could purchase Fasst Co. antivibe bar inserts.  They work great and run about $40

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preddy08

Quote from: TechQuadShop on September 16, 2008, 01:15:40 PM
The rox billet block risers are now $29.00

Instead of putting silicone in the ends of the bar you could purchase Fasst Co. antivibe bar inserts.  They work great and run about $40



Man, I am really glad ROX came down on the price of the block raisers. When I was looking in to them they were something like 70 bucks!!!!! I spend a day researching block raisers and found a cheap alternative. I would have rather saved my day and spent 9 bucks for the ROX raisers, but oh well... 8)
Just a little 81hp trail bike.


Colorado700R

Quote from: TechQuadShop on September 16, 2008, 01:15:40 PM
The rox billet block risers are now $29.00

Instead of putting silicone in the ends of the bar you could purchase Fasst Co. antivibe bar inserts.  They work great and run about $40



I have those inserts in my Zeta bars.  They work good

Bert

Quote from: wobble on September 15, 2008, 10:06:06 PM
You forgot #6......affording the divorce when the wife finds out how much I spent!  :lol:
A guy at work explained why divorces are so expensive, because they are worth it  :P

wobble

In some cases that is soooooo true.  :lol:

Colorado700R

Quote from: Bert on September 16, 2008, 06:20:51 PM
Quote from: wobble on September 15, 2008, 10:06:06 PM
You forgot #6......affording the divorce when the wife finds out how much I spent!  :lol:
A guy at work explained why divorces are so expensive, because they are worth it  :P

Very, Very TRUE!!!!

Danny T


wobble