2020 Snow

x X X X X 125 HANDLEBAR and RISER INSTALLATION GUIDE WPS offers this guide to assist you in choosing the best handlebars and handlebar riser system for your riding style, terrain, and machine OTHER ITEMS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION: CHOOSING HANDLEBARS: CHOOSING HANDLEBAR RISERS: 1. When installing handlebars, handwarmers and grips will often need to be replaced. 2. WPS offers several different types of handlebar warmers. SP1 High Output Grip Warmers offer a 30-watt warmer that is recommended for aluminum, tapered style handlebars, and colder weather riding. These are also available in 2 styles, regular length and extended length for handlebars with aluminum hooks. 3. Many different grips are also available through WPS. Dirt bike/motocross style grips will not work on snowmobiles. One grip has a larger I.D. for motorcycle throttle tubes. Snowmobile, ATV, bicycle, and watercraft grips without flanges are recommended. 4. If you are using FLY Racing Aero Tapered style handlebars with hooks, or Aluminum style bars with aluminum hooks installed, the ODI and SP1 8” grips as well as the Sportech Ultra grips are required. 1. Decide which handlebar will best suit your riding style, snocross, mountain riding, freeriding, trail riding, freestyle. 2. For snocross, trail riding, boondocking, and freeriding, the FLY Racing Sno X, Sno X Race, Sno X Mountain bars are recommended. 3. FLY Racing’s Sno X Race bar is engineered with hooks on the end of the bars. Sno X, Sno X Mountain bars, and most other aluminum/ tapered style handlebars with a 14mm I.D. will accommodate the FLY Racing Aero Tapered Handlebar Hooks. These install in the end of the handlebars for a flush type mount. 4. For advanced freeriding and freestyle, the FLY Racing NXT LVL Aero Flex (recommended for backcountry), Aero Taper Mini bend and Sno X Mountain snowmobile bars are the choice of FLY Racing’s top athletes 5. If you are installing the FLY Racing Aero Taper handlebars with a stock riser, you may need to install an oversized universal clamp kit. Most OEM riser blocks are manufactured to accommodate 7/8” handlebars. The oversized universal clamp kit will adapt any 7/8” system to a 1 1/8” handlebar. 6. If you have a pivot style steering post, the FLY Racing Fixed Height Tech risers are recommended. With these risers, you may use either a standard 7/8” or 1 1/8” handlebar with no oversized adapter. 7. If you have a flat top style steering post, the FLY Racing Tech riser is recommended. Heights available in 1" and 2". 1. WPS also offers several different brands, heights, and types of risers. FLY Racing, AMP, Powermadd, Rox, SP1, and Sportech brands. 2. You need to know which type of steering post you have, pivot style or flat top style. Look at the top of the steering post, the pivot style will have a pivot tube, the flat top will have a flat plate on top of the steering post. 3. Pivot style risers are widely recommended by the industry’s top athletes and riders, as there is a larger range of adjustability to accommodate your riding style and handlebar placement. 4. Powermadd's Adjustable Height and Rox Elite Series Adjustable risers will give you multiple heights to work best with different riding styles. These risers give you the option of being able to adjust your handlebar height on the trail giving you better control and comfort in multiple riding terrains. 5. If the machine has a flat top style steering post and you want to convert to a pivot style riser, you will need a FLY Racing Aluminum Pivot Post Adapter which will work with virtually any type of pivot style riser except Powermadd Pivot Style Risers 6. Some flat top steering posts are designed to put the handlebars closer to the rider moving the rider further from the front of the machine. SP1 offers angled risers which moves the rider closer to the front of the machine offering better control and handling, especially in deep powder riding. 7. If installing Powermadd Pivot style risers, Powermadd pivot style adapters are required for installation. 8. Most machines will accommodate up to a 2” rise above the OEM height without any modifications to the brake lines and throttle cables. 9. If raising your handlebars more than 2” above the OEM height, you will need a longer brake line and either a longer throttle cable or throttle cable extension. 10. WPS offers SP1 Extended Length Throttle cables, which is an economical OEM replacement that is 8” longer than stock cables. This allows the rider to raise the handlebars up to 8” taller that the stock height. WPS also offers Powermadd throttle cable extension kits and extended throttle cables that allow handlebars to be raised up to 10” total height. 11. FLY Racing and Powermadd extended length brake lines are also offered through WPS and will accommodate your height requirements. SNOW BIKE SURVIVAL SNOWMOBILE ACCESSORIES HANDLEBARS / CONTROLS WINDSHIELDS BODY TUNNEL SKIS / RUNNERS FRONT SUSPENSION REAR SUSPENSION SHOCKS TRACKS / STUDS SPROCKETS ELECTRICAL EXHAUST ENGINE AIR / FUEL CLUTCHING BELTS BRAKES CHAIN / SPROCKETS CHEMICALS TOOLS / FASTENERS TRAILERS / RAMPS PROMOTIONAL INDEX HANDLEBARS / CONTROLS

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