Bagger handlebars
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Bagger handlebars
Thiinking about doing the +2 thing on my SG due to reach pain in the middle of my back on long rides. Have drivers backrest installed , however that was at the end of our riding season and I havent got to try it yet. Wondering about all the issues involved? In the way of the fairing mounted mirrors?, I want to keep them. figured longer clutch cable is a given...what else? Will be doing the work myself...What manufacturer has what I need? Wrist angles? Measurements? thanks in advance...Scooter
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Scooter,
I had the Wild 1 575's installed. Needed +3 Clutch Cable & 1 piece clamp. I also have the adjustable back rest and both made a huge difference with the shoulder, arm & back pain. Still have the butt pain some but that is another problem. The link below, that guy has everything you need. Also Gloogle Wild 1 575 and you can find out more information.
http://www.hdbikeparts.com/
I had the Wild 1 575's installed. Needed +3 Clutch Cable & 1 piece clamp. I also have the adjustable back rest and both made a huge difference with the shoulder, arm & back pain. Still have the butt pain some but that is another problem. The link below, that guy has everything you need. Also Gloogle Wild 1 575 and you can find out more information.
http://www.hdbikeparts.com/
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#4
Do a search for Street Glide Handle Bars or the name BertK and you will find a very good in depth post where BertK changed the handle bars on his 2008 SG. He provides part numbers, prices, links and pictures. I printed the entire post and links out and plan to use his post plus my manual to do the swap.
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Thiinking about doing the +2 thing on my SG due to reach pain in the middle of my back on long rides. Have drivers backrest installed , however that was at the end of our riding season and I havent got to try it yet. Wondering about all the issues involved? In the way of the fairing mounted mirrors?, I want to keep them. figured longer clutch cable is a given...what else? Will be doing the work myself...What manufacturer has what I need? Wrist angles? Measurements? thanks in advance...Scooter
#6
Take a look at the following manufacturers:
Roland Sands
Chromewerks: http://www.khromewerks.com/
Carlini Apes: http://www.carlinidesign.com/handleb...ino-ape125.php
Wild 1 Chubby's: http://www.wild1inc.com/
Paul Yaffe: http://www.baggernation.com/products-bars.htm
I just finished installing Carlini's "Chino" apes on my Road Glide. 12" rise and I didn't have to change one cable or wire. Only had to re-route the clutch cable.
Roland Sands
Chromewerks: http://www.khromewerks.com/
Carlini Apes: http://www.carlinidesign.com/handleb...ino-ape125.php
Wild 1 Chubby's: http://www.wild1inc.com/
Paul Yaffe: http://www.baggernation.com/products-bars.htm
I just finished installing Carlini's "Chino" apes on my Road Glide. 12" rise and I didn't have to change one cable or wire. Only had to re-route the clutch cable.
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Did my 07 SG with 575 last fall and only got about 100 miles on before the first snow. It was pretty easy with pictures and directions off of the forum. I don't remember were I got them. I did notice that when I looked at the mirrors I saw more of my hand but I think I can adjust. I am not moving my mirrors either. I left the stock clutch cable on at the time...had to re-route on the inside of the bat wing and will get a longer clutch cable on before the season starts again. I really enjoyed the new bars for as little as I rode it.
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I installed Flanders #650-08725 these bars are 2" taller and have at least 2" more pullback than the stock SG bars. I am a small guy by Harley standards 5'5" with a 28in inseam and needed these bars to ride comfortably. I installed a +3 clutch cable and had to notch the bars for the TBW and cut a center hole for the wires. The front brake hose is long enough as is all of the other wires.
Clutch Cable #38649-08
Tim
Clutch Cable #38649-08
Tim
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Thiinking about doing the +2 thing on my SG due to reach pain in the middle of my back on long rides. Have drivers backrest installed , however that was at the end of our riding season and I havent got to try it yet. Wondering about all the issues involved? In the way of the fairing mounted mirrors?, I want to keep them. figured longer clutch cable is a given...what else? Will be doing the work myself...What manufacturer has what I need? Wrist angles? Measurements? thanks in advance...Scooter
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