Black Diamond Xtreme Vertical Steering Post with four-inch riser

The vertical steering kit from Black Diamond Xtreme Engineering—a company based in Zumbrota, Minnesota—was developed to give your arms more leverage on the handlebar in the rider-forward position. It gives the rider a push-pull effect (vertical steering) without the up-down arm-fatiguing movement found on stock steering. The system fits all 2012 and 2013 Arctic Cat 1100 Turbos. 

This is a complete system, including the new Tru-Arc handlebar riser to make it a totally adjustable system for any height of rider. The Bi-Flex riser is also available in heights from two inches to 8.5 inches, and it can be used for other model sleds. The kit retails for $299.95 and it is available through Recreation Supply Co. in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. 

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