Harley Davidson Set Of Chrome Handle Bar Risers With Mounting Bolts on 2040-parts.com
LaGrange, Georgia, US
HARLEY DAVIDSON HANDLE BAR RISERS #56887-07
HEAVY CHROME- 1 pair
This auction is for a pair of risers that fit 1.25" handle bars. They are 1.375" to center of handle bar. This includes mounting bolts. (Top covers for nuts are not included.) These risers are practically new.
Any questions please email me as I have a no return policy and want you happy with your purchase. Thanks for looking.
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