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Sorry to resurrect an old thread, but has anybody figured any other solutions other than the CVO riser option or the Thunderbike option? Why won't a standard riser from the Fat Book work? I see that the top clamp skirt is causing issues, but just wondering if any other workarounds have been discovered?
Well, for anybody who is still following this thread, I bit the bullet and got the gloss black Thunderbike 62mm risers. The fit and finish is great. I guess that's one of the few options out there for this specific setup. With these risers, it leaves probably a 1/4 inch space between the speedo mount and the tank, which makes it look more sleek than the tall curved stock 4 inch risers.
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