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I replaced my bars and would like to sell my stock set up. They are like brand new only about 1000 miles actually riden with the bars on the bike. I called the local dealer to see how much this set up costs to buy and I was actually very supprised at how expensive it actually is I know I won't get near this but FYI risers are 195.00/pair new, riser top clamps are 70.00 new and bars are 234.00 new all together totaling 500.00 bucks. Shoot me an offer!!
I can get some I don't have any right now but here is a photo of them attached to my bike. Sorry pick was not intended at the time to really show the bars.
If you google 2011 wide glide they are the stock bars.
I said shoot me a price never said exactly what I wanted for them just wanted it to be known what orignal price was. Not sure what I could get for them thats why I am open for offers but I do know if someone offered me like 50 bucks well then they will stay in the garage. Thats why I said decent not full price or anything like that.
Originally Posted by rooti
I have a feeling that you are trying to get too much for parts that are just going to collect dust in the garage.
Your items were new only once & are only worth what some one is willing to pay.
It sounds like the risers are worth $50 bucks.
I'll shoot you an offer of $70 for the bars.
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