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Spaarky

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They aren't being built yet. I would try to sweet talk your dealer. whats the worst they can say, no????

Won't know unless you ask.
 

RMK935VA

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FYI: I ordered the low bars even although I may want them higher once I ride it once or twice. You can add a riser block easier and for a lot less money than buying new bars. Of course, if you ordered the tall bars and want to go lower, that is a bit more difficult and expensive. I am 6'1" tall but the low bars correspond with the height that Tony and Josh at Rasmussen Riding told me that I should be using after riding with them for a day at Island Park last winter.
 

sledheader

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FYI: I ordered the low bars even although I may want them higher once I ride it once or twice. You can add a riser block easier and for a lot less money than buying new bars. Of course, if you ordered the tall bars and want to go lower, that is a bit more difficult and expensive. I am 6'1" tall but the low bars correspond with the height that Tony and Josh at Rasmussen Riding told me that I should be using after riding with them for a day at Island Park last winter.

Exactly why I asked. Much easier/cheaper to go higher than lower. I originally went with the tall bars because that's what I'm used to but after talking to several people about it I decided to go with the lows (and also getting to stand on both). I'm only 5'-11" and have long arms, but the lows allowed me to stand straight up with arms straight and grab the low bars.
 

richracer1

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Exactly why I asked. Much easier/cheaper to go higher than lower. I originally went with the tall bars because that's what I'm used to but after talking to several people about it I decided to go with the lows (and also getting to stand on both). I'm only 5'-11" and have long arms, but the lows allowed me to stand straight up with arms straight and grab the low bars.

Just by chance, would your name be Clyde??? :lol::lol::lol:
 

OldMtn58

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I tried sweet talk, dealer said to late, that's alright still super stoked to get this sled
 

RMK935VA

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I also originally ordered the tall bars but I changed my order before the deadline. I also changed the color. I already own a 1" riser that I had on my 13 Pro so it will not cost me anything to go to the mid level setting if I decide to do that. I am pretty sure that I will stay with the low setting though. I am happy that Polaris made the bars narrower for 16 too. I always cut mine down as far as I could (5/8" on each side). The new narrower bar should be perfect.
 

FriscoProx

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I would assume they are but can anybody confirm that the cabling will be the same length on all three bar heights?
 

RMK935VA

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I agree that there will be enough cable length to utilize the different bar heights or risers. I had a 1" riser under the Pro Tapers on a 13 and I had enough cable length to do it without any issues whatsoever.
 
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