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Will all years work on the newer Dynas or more recent years only? Any mods need to be done to the Duce Riser to fit the Dyna?? I want my OEM bars back a little more and heard talk of using Duce Risers.
Deuce risers aren't flat on the bottom where they sit on the riser bushing cups. You could cut or grind the nubs off, but why not just get some correct 6" pullbacks that will work without modification?
Deuce risers aren't flat on the bottom where they sit on the riser bushing cups. You could cut or grind the nubs off, but why not just get some correct 6" pullbacks that will work without modification?
Gotta check J&P Cycles and see if they may have what your talking about
I've seen them a lot cheaper than these-J&P Cycles for one. Also, this style riser is made in 1" and 1.25"-the fatter ones might appeal to you more as they're more similar to the Lowrider and Duece risers in that regard.
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