What handlebars are these?
#1
What handlebars are these?
Does anyone know what handlebars these are?
I would love to have that exact same thing on my 2012 Wide Glide.
If you do know would you please send a link to where I can get them?
Thanks a lot
http://www.chopperexchange.com/ForSa...e_Glide/382392
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I would love to have that exact same thing on my 2012 Wide Glide.
If you do know would you please send a link to where I can get them?
Thanks a lot
http://www.chopperexchange.com/ForSa...e_Glide/382392
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#3
Would this be it, or at least close?
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...09-5607993t--1
Thanks for your help
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...09-5607993t--1
Thanks for your help
#6
The bars fitted to your bike should 1 1/4" internally wired. The ones shown are 1" externally wired. The apes on later street bobs are internally wired but 1", so all you need is some cheap risers to suit 1" bars. With luck, you wont need to change any cables, but may have to re route the clutch cable. These are fitted to a FXDC. They will look better on a wideglide front
#7
Would this be it, or at least close?
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...09-5607993t--1
Thanks for your help
http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...09-5607993t--1
Thanks for your help
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As you do one thing you will usually see something else you want to do or will find something else you need to do that you did not anticipate...
I thought I had everything I needed to change over the handlebars...throttle and clutch cables, brake line, even got the wire extension kit just in case...then I decided to change the clutch and brake levers...the front brake needed a complete system overhaul and flushing. Levers I scored on eBay but another trip for new brake parts and fluid. In the middle of the job, I decided to move the turn signals from hanging from the handlebars to the lower triple-tree...another trip for the kit...The carb enrichment cable broke while I was pulling it all out for cleaning...another trip for a replacement. My rear view mirrors were pretty ratty so I lucked up and scored some pristine take-off Harley vintage Live to Ride long stem rear view mirrors given to me by a neighbor. And, that was just the handlebar change...there is always something that needs to be replaced or could look better or could work better or...
I paid $6250 for my '01 Super Glide a couple of years back...I have put another $2500 or so on handlebars, windshield, seats, tires, service inspections and oil changes, pegs, new chrome and stainless steel hardware, and just whatever...
And, it's never done...I just got a new HD oil cooler that's waiting to be put on right now...
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