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OK, so I have read about 30 threads for people looking to rid themselves of their risers for their custom to get something different, but I want to go the other way. I have a 1200 L and want to put the risers from a Custom on it.
What does everyone do with their risers when they come off? I can't find a used set anywhere.
Anyone have one that they want to sell? I know I can get them new for $80 and probably will go that way, but not knowing that this is "exactly" the way I want to go, I figured maybe I could save a few bucks and try a lightly used set.
I have the risers, top clamp, dummy light screen and the back parts of the risers that keeps the camples and wires that I would get rid of for $80.00 and you pay the shipping? Let me know ... the just came off my 05 1200C
I love the stock Riser/speedo under set up on my 2008 1200C and would never get rid of it. If my XL50 did not have a tach and the 3.3 tank I would be putting a C riser on it.
I have the risers, top clamp, dummy light screen and the back parts of the risers that keeps the camples and wires that I would get rid of for $80.00 and you pay the shipping? Let me know ... the just came off my 05 1200C
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