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Billet 1" Handlebar Risers For Harley Dyna Sportster Softail Night Train Chopper on 2040-parts.com

Location:

深圳, China

深圳, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Surface Finish:Black Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Warranty:Yes

The compatible vehicles is only for reference, pls check the below size before buy!!

Fitment: 1" handlebars on Harley-Davidson cruisers or any custom applications with detachable bar mounts.

No instruction!!!

Condition : Brand New
Material: High quality aluminum
Color: Black 
Includes pair of 2 pieces bar clamps 2 Mounting Screws.
Hole diameter 1"
Overall height 2 7/8"
Overall dimension at head 2'' x 1 1/4"
Overall diameter at base 1 1/8 "
Height from base to center of hole 2 "
Thread at base 1/2" coarse (13 threads/inch)
Fitment: 1" handlebars on Harley-Davidson 
cruisers or any custom applications with detachable bar mounts.

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