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Selling a set of 6.5" Pullback risers. These fit 1" Handlebars. I'm going higher.
These are nice risers....I paid $59 + $10 Shipping for them. I'll sell them for $35 INCLUDING shipping (Paypal Only)
They're in Very Good Condition. They do have a couple scratches from cleaning but they are very nice indeed!
Thanks
-Patrick
Last edited by creekhed1; Mar 18, 2009 at 06:43 PM.
I started to wonder about the price of these as I was shopping for 9" risers so I looked up my old receipt. I paid $59 not $89. Sorry about that (I have bought and sold MANY items on here and would never knowingly **** anyone) so...I lowered the Price to $35 Shipped.
Are those the risers in your pic? If not do you have a shot of them. How far do they pull back...i'm what you might call vertically challenged and need to move mine closer. Thanks
Is that an FXD you ride? If so (Dummy Lights on Dash) I'd recommend a set of Chubby Pullback T-Bars like these: http://www.wild1inc.com/handlebars.html
They offer plenty of pullback and height. I would have gone that route but I have an FXDL and I wanted to keep the Indicator lights in the handlebar clamp.
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