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Handlebar raisers

King of Fleece

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Anybody know if they are available? We use Jim's Spacers for the Bonneville bikes and they give an inch rise which is just enough. I'd love some black ones (hint hint, Todd) for my V7 Stone.
 
Anybody know if they are available? We use Jim's Spacers for the Bonneville bikes and they give an inch rise which is just enough. I'd love some black ones (hint hint, Todd) for my V7 Stone.
What exactly are you looking for? Something to go under the riser/clamps?

Any of the Rizoma solutions will work. Parts World.
John, I'd be careful on Rizoma products from an unknown source like you link, as their stuff has been saturated by Chinese knock-offs, found on eBay for cheap. Guess that's what happens when Rizoma goes to China for cheaper production costs.
 
Yes. A spacer, if you will, that fits under the stock clamp. We got them for our Bonnies-remove bars, insert spacer with longer screws, and re-clamp bars. Raised the height by 1" which is nice.

I don't ever buy the Chinese knock-off stuff. I know what's involved in designing and making something that's a bit of a specialty product.
 
The Bonnie ones are a tad too big. I had some for my Thunderbird 1600 also. Looked 100% stock-same finish and all that.
Same with Spacer Jim's. Looks just like the OEM.

It would have to match my Stone exact or I won't do it. I know, I'm that way! Heck, I bought the Stainless head bolts as I hated the way the stock ones looked as I approach the bike. What can I tell ya...............................


That's why my seat covers are the way they are. They look perfect installed as I absolutely hated the way the "shower cap" covers that were available looked. Not to mention that the existing offerings at the time were not waterproof, but that's another story over a few beers.
 
Anybody know if they are available? We use Jim's Spacers for the Bonneville bikes and they give an inch rise which is just enough. I'd love some black ones (hint hint, Todd) for my V7 Stone.

Risers??? OMG, I don't believe it....something I DON"T need!!
 
The Bonneville risers come in both 1" inch and 7/8 inch. So you need to pay attention. Not sure how the attachment bolts to the top tree compare.
 
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