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These chrome-plated Curved Pullback Risers provide a comfortable riding position for those who like the shape, width, and hand position of their current handlebar, but wish it was a closer. For an ergonomically-friendly ride, these risers can be combined with a Harley-DavidsonŽ Reduced Reach seat and ProfileŽ Low suspension components to reduce arm stretch and to plant the feet firmly on the ground.
This product is available in multiple variations. Be sure to look for the one that fits the specific model and year of your motorcycle.
56269-09
4" Curved Riser (View 2)
Fits most 1.25" handlebars. Does not fit SpringerŽ models. Requires separate purchase of additional components.
MSRP US $169.95
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56267-09
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6" Curved Riser (Not Shown)
Fits most 1.25" handlebars. Does not fit SpringerŽ models. Requires separate purchase of additional components.
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MSRP US $169.95
Get the 5.5 Wild One Chubby Risers. If you really want 6" get the 9" pull back riser and cut them down and tap the thread a little deeper (I cut my 5.5" down to 4.5" without any issues).
I ride a 2010 Fat Boy and my upper back was hurtin on a long ride. I need tires, so I figured on risers now, handlebars next year. I was thinking about putting on some pullback risers, but those 4 1/2" risers from the MoCo appear to only bring the handlebars back about an 1", and if I go for the 6" risers I'll probably need all new cables.
Last edited by user 46092; Sep 11, 2011 at 12:15 AM.
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