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juanki
04-21-2006, 05:07 PM
i'm ging to get a new steering set up for my 250r, so far i`he decided in faast flexx bars and antivibe raisers form roxspeed.

my question is that how does the antivibe steering works?
or what is the diference between one that is antivibe and another that in not?

here in my home town there anrent that many modified atv, i just seen one that had lsr steering but coudnt tell if it was antivibe or not?

humblesquirel21
04-21-2006, 06:10 PM
an anit vibe steering stem has a special set of clammps and a special top on the stering stem its self

the top of the stem has two warge diameter holes in it that accept the bolt and the rubber or what ever meterial used to suround the bolts that hold the bars to the stem

put simply they put a soft metterial between the bolt that holds the bar clamps on and a pipe liek hole that acts as a mount

i have one and it works well

400exstud
04-21-2006, 08:55 PM
You won't need the ROX risers with an anti-vibe stem. Look into Houser. They make a good stem at a good price.

juanki
04-22-2006, 11:00 AM
I`LL KEEP THE STOCK STEEM, THE FAAST HANDLEBAR ARE A LITTLE PRICE BUT THEY ARE WORTHIT.

SO NOW WHICH IS BETTER

ANTIVIBE STEEM FOR AROUND 220
OR THE RAISERS FROM 140

LIKE HUMBLE SAID, THE ETEEM IS NORMAL, THE ANTIVIBE SI IN THE MOUNTS.

IS REALLY WORTH SPENDING 80 MORE?

Pappy
04-22-2006, 11:17 AM
if you will be running flexx bars, an antivibe stem is not needed

juanki
04-22-2006, 12:27 PM
pappy

what about the roxspeed antivibe raisers?

is that a good combination and keeping the stock steem?

or just the bar wolud be just fine?