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My buddy gave me the stock bars off his Night Train and I was thinking of putting them on my FXST and wondered has anyone done this and if so, what type of riser did you use?
i have a sick set of 6 inch risers. They are nyc choppers. Im askin 100 bucs plus you pay for shipping. Thats its. Im located in the pittsburgh area. They are spade risers. if you have a jp cycles catalog you can find them in there. they are really nice. if you look at the pics of my bike that i have posted you can see what they look like. They are real nice. i would still be using them but i got a great deal on choppers inc risers so im running them now.
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