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The trouble with that is that the top of the stock riser is for 1.25" bars. So, I don't think a 1" lower riser and a 1.25" upper would work. Unless maybe I am misunderstanding?
Well, if you're talking particular's then no, it would not work
Seriously? We are talking about going to shorter risers, and this isn't the classifieds area.
Seriously? SERIOUSLY??
Actually, you're right.. Sorry about that. I hadn't been paying attention to the entire context of the thread and deserved to have my hand smacked for that..
Hey 24v, sorrg to resurrect an older thread but been doi g some homework... can you provide a part number for the CVO riser kit you ordered? Thanks in advance.
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