New Drag Specialties Harley-davidson Chrome 3" Dome Head Risers 08966 on 2040-parts.com
Williamsburg, Virginia, US
This auction is for a NEW Drag Specialties Harley-Davidson 3" Round Top Chrome Risers. Fits 1" Handlebars & Tapped for 1/2" - 20 bolts. One of them has some slight damage. Contact your dealer for years and model fitment.
The Package is in rough shape.
Drag Part #08966 These retail for $84.99
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