How do bar risers affect safety? The ergonomics between you and your motorcycle not only tie into how well you respond to the demands of the terrain ahead and abilty to avoid hazards, but your riding comfort as well. A rider's overall comfort is directly related to fatigue, and fatigue? Well, there's no need to explain how fatigue plays a role in safe motorcycle riding. As Rox Speed's adjustable bar risers offer more precise fitting to your ideal riding position than standard "block" style risers, there isn't a better option on the market (at least not that we know of.)
Some riders have suggested that having 2 "pivot points" ends up being a liability in the event of a crash. (Because there's more than 1 point that can be twisted out of alignment if your bike goes down.) Think about that another way: Would you rather have your bars twist out of line in the clamps, or bend and break the bars or clams themselves? By having a 2nd point of impact absorption, the chances of ending your ride because of a crash are reduced, as with the Rox risers where you'll likely be able to just move them back into place with a few tools. While such metal-on-metal contact under high pressure will certainly marr otherwise pristine surfaces, that's a small sacrifice to make compared to bending your handlebars into a pretzel. In short: The Rox bar risers might very well save your bike in the event of a crash.
So it's an easy to install product that puts your arms in the optimal riding position and contributes to better, safer riding. Rox Speed FX even makes Anti-Vibration Bar Risers now, and at the very lease, all of these Rox Speed FX bar risers look great!