Harley-davidson Sportster Custom Riser 5-1/4" 1996 Xl1200 C on 2040-parts.com
Wilkesboro, North Carolina, US
Up for sale is a custom model riser from a Harley-Davidson Sportster. This came from a well running 1996 XL1200 with only 15k miles and may fit other models but, please check with your service technician for proper fit and function to your Bike. Worked well before removal. Good used condition...has some lite scratches (see photos). Includes parts shown. International shipping available. Check out my other auctions for more Buell/Sportster parts.
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