Hi Gang,
I just picked up a Scotts damper, and wanted to run some risers as well. I went with the Rox two inch risers, but the damper wont fit under them. Rox sells a one inch extension that will allow the damper to fit. However, I will now be running three inches of riser. I am 5'10'' and have long legs, but everything I have read suggests that guys that are 6'6'' run three inches of rise.
Any thoughts for someone in my situation?
Thanks All,
David
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How high does the Scott's sit?
There's 3" between the nut and the bars
There's 3" between the nut and the bars
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Wibbs,
Unfortunately there is a plate that the Scotts sits on that is taking up all the room.
It seems that I have 4 options.
1. Run 3 inches of rise and be able to run the Scotts as well.
2. Run 2 inches of rise and no Scotts.
3. Run no rise at all, but use the Scotts.
4. Order the Scotts riser for 250 bucks and run both.
I guess I have to give the first one a shot, and see how it feels.
3 inches of rise sure seems like a lot on paper.
Wish I had the time today, to really get into it.
Oh well,
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D.
Unfortunately there is a plate that the Scotts sits on that is taking up all the room.
It seems that I have 4 options.
1. Run 3 inches of rise and be able to run the Scotts as well.
2. Run 2 inches of rise and no Scotts.
3. Run no rise at all, but use the Scotts.
4. Order the Scotts riser for 250 bucks and run both.
I guess I have to give the first one a shot, and see how it feels.
3 inches of rise sure seems like a lot on paper.
Wish I had the time today, to really get into it.
Oh well,
Happy 4th!
D.
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Can't you get a sub mount?
guess you could get a W.E.R.
guess you could get a W.E.R.
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