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I've been looking all over for the past few days for these bars, but everything I find has a 1" center then kicks out to a 1 1/4". I really don't want to change out my risers but of course if I have to I will. Anybody have any suggestions on where I can look for these handlebars at a reasonable price?
I should have put this in my initial post but I'm looking for a flat/satin black to match my bike. The one on Flanders looks more like a gloss but I could be wrong.
I should have put this in my initial post but I'm looking for a flat/satin black to match my bike. The one on Flanders looks more like a gloss but I could be wrong.
You could always order them raw and have them powder coated whatever color you want.
i dont remember who i think it is burly or wild onz but they make pieces that fit around the 1" part to fit in an 1.25" riser and the are knreled so they dont slip
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