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I have this handlebar riser on my bike. The chrome on the front is starting to look ugly and today when crating up the bike to ship it to another island, all the threads stripped out of one of the holes when loosening it up to lay the bars down. I know I could drill it out and re-tap it, but since the chrome is showing its age, I'm looking at replacing it.
I'd like to pick up something similar. It is basically two big blocks of billet instead of a separate riser for each side. I'm looking for something with around a 2" rise since the new apes going on the bike are only 17". I can't find anything like this anywhere.
Does anyone know of any place to pick up a one piece riser like this?
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