Harley-davidson 4" Pullback Risers. Fits Many Years. Standard Spacing.for 1" Bar on 2040-parts.com
Hurricane, Utah, US
Cleaning off a few shelves so check my other listings. Here is a Pair of 4 inch pullback risers off of a '05 Softail Standard but these risers fit bikes back into the 70's. Fits 1 inch diameter handlebars. Fits Dynas, Sportsters and a lot of models.Comes with the bolts. If that's what you want, BID AWAY!! Get it cheap. What you see is what you get. FREE SHIPPING!! Please ask questions before bidding. Thank you and good luck!!!
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