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I made looking for a better riding position and heard the talk about risers so I went looking and found this set up in the Custom chrome book. I would like to see what others think this would look like with the stock bars. I was looking at the pull back 4 1/2 set and thank it would look good on the FB frontend. If anyone has a set I would really like to see some pics.
Check out the pics in my gallery. I'm not sure if they're the same risers you are talking about, but it may give you an idea. I'll be taking these off before the years up. I'm going with the 1'1/4
beach bars, and chroming out the controls. My dad had the risers put on beforeI bought it from him so he could get a Street Glide. I'm not too crazy about them, but I have had a lot of compliments on them.
What a difference it makes when you're on a computer that allows you to view the pics before you post. I posted from my computer at work, and the way they have it set up, anything posted from a file storage site doesn't appear.
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