Roland Sands Design 1" Handlebar Risers on 2040-parts.com
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Roland Sands Design 1" Handlebar Risers
Item Description
- CNC-machined from billet aluminum
- Laser-engraved RSD logo on top riser cap
- Available in Black Anodized or Chromed finish
- Drilled and tapped for ½ “-13 mounting bolt (not included)
- Three height options (1 ½ ", 3”, and 5”) available
- Sold in pairs
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