Vintage Brass Handlebar Risers

From Brooklyn, NY based custom builder Keinosuke “Keino” Sasaki a set of 2 inch risers in solid brass with pure vintage design.

These “Misumi” risers are provided with rubber bushing for comfort,  and solid stainless bottom mount and bolts. For all those appreciating old craftsmanship. From the mind of a Japanese and made in America. Priceless! $450.00. Order online at Keino Cycles.

7 Responses to “Vintage Brass Handlebar Risers”


  1. 1 Ryan Apr 29th, 2010 at 9:57 am

    True vintage looking. But price is steep.

  2. 2 Kirk Perry Apr 29th, 2010 at 7:31 pm

    Brass is bitchen. Brass and Dark Blue is a deadly combo.

  3. 3 Brett Apr 30th, 2010 at 8:34 am

    Man Paul Cox better get to producing his girder before Keino beats him to it 🙂

    Keino is putting out some cool stuff & the fact that he went to MMI before meeting Indian Larry & the fact he is also using that education to do bike repairs on any brand bike, I think he will stick around for quite a while.

  4. 4 Kustom Kolors May 3rd, 2010 at 6:59 pm

    Look nice, Way too much money! Good luck selling those!

  5. 5 trish May 4th, 2010 at 7:31 am

    Very nice work Keino! When it comes to price: you get what you pay for, and a premium part, hand crafted in the United States by an artisan like Keino is worth every penny you pay for it.

    Perhaps I’ll have to include a pair of these in my next build planned for next year! great work 🙂

    Trish

  6. 6 noel winters Aug 7th, 2010 at 5:10 pm

    I have a pair of these risers and I paid big bucks for them…problem is the rubber bushings are cracking and splitting and I’ve contacted both websites that offer these to get replacement bushings and NEITHER website has bothered to even return an email. If you’re gonna charge big bucks, then how about some customer service to those who paid the big bucks? I’m just sayin…

  7. 7 Grayhawk Aug 7th, 2010 at 5:43 pm

    If your party does not respond these guys have been around for years and have always put out well engineered products, that have built and sold dogbone style risers for years and the bushing parts probably interchange, worth asking. The originating owner I believe passed on a while back but their still trucking to my knowledge as a company. Good luck. Haven’t seen their risers in brass but haven’t asked. good luck.

    Custom Cycle Engineering.
    1970 Peacock Blvd Oceanside, CA 92056 – Phone: 800-472-9253

    http://www.ccesd.us/

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