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Yup! For 2008/09 GS/RS. I put a set on mine. They were to short to raise the bars worth it for me. My dealer made some 3" ones for me. No longer available.

I notice you have the 2015 RT. The usual fix for them is the tri-axis bars. About $1K. Others have posted some other suppliers for risers. I cannot find those at this time.
 
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Yup! For 2008/09 GS/RS. I put a set on mine. They were to short to raise the bars worth it for me. My dealer made some 3" ones for me. No longer available.

I notice you have the 2015 RT. The usual fix for them is the tri-axis bars. About $1K. Others have posted some other suppliers for risers. I cannot find those at this time.

:agree:.... they were pretty much useless as far as changing the handlebar position. Prior to the " dog bone style risers " ….I made my own from " RSI " snow-mobile risers..... But to help you on this a couple of members here put the dog-bone style on ST and RT handlebars..... cost was about $150.00, and didn't require any lengthening of the stock cables ……….Mike :thumbup:
 
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