Roland Sands New High And Tight Handlebars And Narrow Risers

RSD1RSDFor those who like to keep it slim, the narrow handlebar line is a great alternative to T-bars for getting your bars up high, and allow for adjustability for the perfect bar position.

They are offered by Roland Sands in various heights and styles, from simple to tech to give you plenty of options. • Narrow bars require use of RSD’s 1-1/4” Mega Riser. • 1-1/4” diameter lower section of handlebar. • 1” diameter upper section allows for mounting of stock or aftermarket hand controls • Slotted and drilled for internal wiring • Available in Contrast Cut and Black Ops.

To go with its narrow bars RSD conceived 2 designs of narrow risers Mega Risers in three different finishes

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Cafe Mega Risers

• Replaces conventional risers to allow for use of narrow handlebars • Can be used on standard risers • Overall handlebar clamping width 2.5”• Designed specifically for RSD Narrow handlebar line but, also fits standard handlebars (knurling may be exposed) • Available in Contrast Cut, Black Ops and Chrome • Bolt-on to most models with removable risers & 3-1/2” on-center pattern • Available for 1” and 1-1/4” handlebars • Drilled and tapped for ó” -13 mounting bolts • Pinch bolts included

RSD4Nostalgia Mega Risers

 • Available in Contrast Cut, Black Ops and Chrome • Bolt-on to most models with removable risers & 3-1/2” on-center pattern • Available for 1” and 1-1/4” handlebars • Drilled and tapped for ó” -13 mounting bolts • Pinch bolts included.

At Roland Sands.

4 Responses to “Roland Sands New High And Tight Handlebars And Narrow Risers”


  1. 1 Sharkey Apr 30th, 2016 at 12:31 pm

    Some nice stuff; suits a lithe style of motorcycle which we don’t see often enough…

  2. 2 mazz May 2nd, 2016 at 9:07 am

    Cool stuff again from RSD but as usual, I am suspecting, not for the budget builder.

  3. 3 mike May 2nd, 2016 at 9:44 am

    Glad to see him always throwing things up against the wall to see what sticks.

  4. 4 Daytona Donnie May 3rd, 2016 at 9:12 am

    I have to agree with Mike ….keep truckin out of the Box….Funny I did Something like this back in 1980 …on Custom build I dubbed Cyclops …..Nice work

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