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I have an 01 sporty with harley mini apes. i still have the factory rise on the bike but im looking to get a 1.5 - 2 inch riser.
the stock riser looks to be about 1.5 inches or so, so do i need to add that measurement to the new riser size to make it what i want?
jp cycles has them in all different sizes, so i just want to make sure im ordering the right thing.
Using a riser extension is probably a less expensive way to go. We have them in black only (see link below) but there are others that have them in chrome...depends on what you need/want.
I have mini apes on my sporty with 3" riser extensions and that is the perfect height for me. Here is a link on an easy way to know what height is most comfortable for you.
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