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05-15-2008, 07:06 PM
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Rox risers / Fasst Flexx handlebars
I have never been real happy with the odd "ape hanger" style handlebars that come on Yamaha utility ATVs. Having had great results with Fasst Flexx bars used before on race quads and dirt bikes I decided to use the same handlebar on my Yamaha Grizzly 700. They are expensive, but do a marvelous job of isolating the rider from the side to side pitching of an ATV when ridden aggressively over very rough terrain. They are also incredibly strong, and previous sets of Flexx bars we have owned have been impervious to damage. We have one pair that I had on a dirt bike for two desert race seasons, then we moved the bars over to my son's dirt bike, and he has raced them for two more seasons. They have survived countless high speed get offs, and are still as good as new. So I calculated that the extra expense for the Flexx bars was worth it on my Grizzly 700, because of the improved control they provide in rough terrain, and because I knew they would be the last pair of handlebars I would ever have to buy for the ATV. I'm pretty certain you cannot bend them, it is impossible.
The Flexx bars come in two different heights for ATV applications, and should be used with a pair of handlebar risers to gain a proper handlebar position. I chose to use Rox risers, which come in a 3 1/2 inch and a 5 1/2 inch height, with anodized aluminum color options, black, and polished aluminum finishes. I chose the taller version of Flexx bars, and the shorter version of Rox risers. Rox also sells a new dashboard for the Grizzly, that covers up the steering stem and provides two places to mount indicator lights if you need them.
Here are a few pictures installed on my Grizzly.
I am impressed with the quality of these components. Fit and finish is perfect, with a very easy installation. The bars are much more comfortable than stock, and allow for better control in rough terrain. They also completely eliminate vibration transmitted to the riders hands. I highly recommend them.
3TV
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05-15-2008, 08:12 PM
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Re: Rox risers / Fasst Flexx handlebars
Great job 3TV! I have a question. How bad do the Flexx bars impede the vision of the display pod? With the pad, and without.
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05-15-2008, 08:49 PM
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Re: Rox risers / Fasst Flexx handlebars
With the pad in place you need to lean forward a fair amount to see the display. Without the pad you can see the display from a normal seated position. I plan on only using the pad when I have seriously aggressive riding in mind. For normal every day use the handlebar pad is overkill, and I think the bars look better without it anyway. These bars could be positioned for better viewing of the display if you had 5 1/2" risers, and the low version of the Flexx ATV bars. The version that I have is absolutely perfect for an aggressive riding stance, but the 5 1/2" risers would allow for more adjustment if all you planned on doing is just cruising, and wanted to see the dash display a little better.
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05-15-2008, 10:03 PM
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Re: Rox risers / Fasst Flexx handlebars
I went with the 3.5" as well and agree 100% you need to lean forward to see the display. A minor inconvenience that I can live with.
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05-15-2008, 10:50 PM
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Re: Rox risers / Fasst Flexx handlebars
Hey Koko, ... do you know what stiffness the different color elastomers are? You have the blue elastomers in your bars, and I have the red ones. The bars also come with white ones and yellow ones. I know that on my YFZ I used the yellow ones. I used to have an instructions page with my old set of bars that said which color was softest vs stiffest, but this set of bars did not come with that list. I'm thinking that yellow is softest, then blue, then red, and that white is stiffest. Any idea if that is right? I'm thinking that I'll change to a softer set of elastomers with my Flexx bars, but want to put the right ones in.
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05-15-2008, 11:05 PM
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Re: Rox risers / Fasst Flexx handlebars
So why not angle the risers back a little and tilt the bars back as well. I did that on my 5" risers and Solex bars and it's more comfy that way, plus I can see the pod. Obviously these have a little more meet in the middle with those 2 support brackets but it still seems possible, unless with the shape of them out where the controls mount then won't allow the controls to roll forward enough to be positioned properly.
Nonetheless, they look great!
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05-16-2008, 12:38 AM
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Re: Rox risers / Fasst Flexx handlebars
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So why not angle the risers back a little and tilt the bars back as well. I did that on my 5" risers and Solex bars and it's more comfy that way, plus I can see the pod. Obviously these have a little more meet in the middle with those 2 support brackets but it still seems possible, unless with the shape of them out where the controls mount then won't allow the controls to roll forward enough to be positioned properly.
Nonetheless, they look great!
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I fiddled with the bars quite a bit and they are perfect where they are. I tried allsort of pull back, up and around. Just never felt right. I also bought a set of 5" risers and I just didn't care for them so I sent them back and stuck with the 3.5's.
3TV my bars came with Red installed, Black, Yellow and Blue. I went with Cole Townsends from FasstCo's suggestion and was to run the blues and then mess around with the others from there. A lot of utility racers like Penland are running the blues. I think black is the stiffest, then red, yellow blue.
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05-16-2008, 07:23 AM
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Re: Rox risers / Fasst Flexx handlebars
OK final question(maybe). The 700 Grizzly handlebars are very busy with stuff on them. Looking at all of the pictures, are you going to have room to add handguards, GPS mounts and such?
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05-16-2008, 07:48 AM
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Re: Rox risers / Fasst Flexx handlebars
Yes. I was able to add my Rox handguards and mounts. According to Cole, over at FasstCo, the ATV bars were designed with a smaller midsection from the pivot point in. Effectively give the bars a some more room for accesories. That's why you'd want an ATV bend and not the CR bend with these bars.
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05-16-2008, 08:05 AM
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Re: Rox risers / Fasst Flexx handlebars
OK so what model did you go with Koko? What about you 3TV? I will be keeping my 5" risers. And I still want to maintain the same height I currently have.
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