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I'm looking for risers for my crossbones, something between 6-9 inches, and black. Going with drag bars. Anyone know who makes springer risers?? Not crazy about the dog bones. Thanks
You’ll need to upgrade to a new top clamp that will except stand risers as the factory crossbones top clamp has unique spacing and makes it difficult to make handlebar and riser changes.. Here is the one I bought from Carlini Design.....easy swap and opens the door to endless handle bar and riser options.
I'm looking for risers for my crossbones, something between 6-9 inches, and black. Going with drag bars. Anyone know who makes springer risers?? Not crazy about the dog bones. Thanks
I had my machinist make a set of stepped riser studs so I could run standard risers.
I'm looking for risers for my crossbones, something between 6-9 inches, and black. Going with drag bars. Anyone know who makes springer risers?? Not crazy about the dog bones. Thanks
Not sure if this will help ya or not but I've done business with www.Wild1Inc.com. for my Springer, maybe they might have something you like.
Hey Mac,
That was my thought on the adapter problem with the XB. Who is your machinist and what were the dimensions on those studs??
I'm going to see a machinist this week.
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