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I am looking to pull back my handlebars. I am short. presently it has a 6in riser (measured from base to very top). Harley wants over 300 for 6in riser with 1 in pull back
is there a less expensive but nice looking way to do this. Also I don't want to change any cables. Harleys are new to me and don't want to make it look like crap.
Just looking for options otherwise I will do it from the dealer.
You found this site online, so you know computers and smartphones right?
When you ask a question like that here, you'll get more questions than answers because there's no one correct answer to your question.
Google 6 inch rise 1 inch pullback risers and look at the results of your search. Check out Amazon with the same search. Then you'll have an idea of what options you have other than the $300 H-D risers.
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Is this what you're seeing at your Harley dealership?
Open the link to see the risers.
You can get those (or similar) at JP or Dennis Kirk, like TST said in his earlier post.
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