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I have a Huffy Timber Creek 10 speed and I would like to move the handle bars up 3-4 inches. Can someone help me figure this out?

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Go to your local bike shop and ask for a stem extension piece, take your bike w/you to ensure you have enough cable slack to accomodate the modification...good luck to you friend...Tim

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