So the important thing to know with the Angled Spacers is that they are really only intended to work under the armpads of most setups, not under the extension clamps/riser stacks and such. It's just pretty much impossible to create a universal angle spacer that has proper bolt alignment for the various risers. This means that the Angled Spacers are best in two use cases:
1. Under one piece armcup/extension setups like the Scoops Ultimate. Obviously, with these setups, tilting the armcups will be tilting the extensions/shifters an equal amount.
2. "Faking" tilt but tilting the armcups and then adding high rise extensions to match the angle. This is much more accessible but requires some experimenting or calculating to make sure the extension setup has the proper amount of rise to it. This math will vary pretty signficiantly depending on a few factors: extension length, where the extension mounts on the basebar, preferred grip on the shifters, etc.
That said, if you're going for either setup, the spacers pretty much fit anything that the Scoops will fit. As long as the pad mounting holes are vertically oriented and between 13 and 27mm apart center to center, and are m5 or m6, the angled spacers will fit. Basebars that use m4 bolts can be made to work as well with washers to increase the size of the bolt head. Might just require a trip to the hardware store.
If any of those conditions arent met, especially if your only pad mounting options are in a horizontal line, something like the
Wingspan extenders could be an intermediary to kind of swap over to the TriRig ecosystem of spacing and bolt sizes.
I have seen a few creative methods of mounting them in the riser stack but thats just not going to work 95% of the time.
I recognize that was a long response that didn't even directly answer your question, but hopefully it helps some. I get a lot of questions about these so maybe this thread will at least show up in google searches!
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