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I've tried both, and currently am using Lamonster's. The Rox IS more adjustable, but a PIA to get sufficiently tightened down. I never was able to get all four corners equally torqued due to the bar angle. Also, when riding hard, the handlebars can move as they don't really bite down well within the clamps. So far, I am content with the Lamonster's with my BRP attitude bars.
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Rox are not suitable for a Spyder. Bar forces are too high. No worries with the Lamonster riser. YMMV
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2020 RT , Lamonster extender Petrol
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I agree with the LM being the better choice over ROX. LM riser handles the torque and looks like OEM.
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Lamonster's; so far, the best accessory I've added to the F3
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Lamonster hit a home run on his, they work perfectly and feel like stock. There are no structural issues I can see, either.
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Originally Posted by rjinaz86323
anybody do a comparison of have an educated opinion of these two different options?
Thx
Rick
I have had the ROX 2 in riser made specifically for the F3 for 3 years with no problems.
It is attached to the short reach BRP bars, together they fit me great.
Bob
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I’m not trying to highjack this post but I am curious why you went to risers? Are you tall with long arms? Tall which make the bars feel too low?
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Originally Posted by GaryinWI
I’m not trying to highjack this post but I am curious why you went to risers? Are you tall with long arms? Tall which make the bars feel too low?
PAIN. Simple but truthful answer. The stock bars were too low and too far forward for me (5'5") and the neck/upper back pain limited my time in the saddle to about 45 minutes. I ended up with F3 bars (which eliminated the pain) and have recently added Lamonster's riser. While the riser doesn't increase the comfort perceptibly, it puts my arms in a more powerful position, so I get less fatigued on longer rides.
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2020 RT , Lamonster extender Petrol
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Originally Posted by MRH
Lamonster hit a home run on his, they work perfectly and feel like stock. There are no structural issues I can see, either.
Would be able to post the link for the Lamonster's risers for the 2019 Spyder F3 Limited? TY
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