Bars for Rocker C
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#2
RE: Bars for Rocker C
Well you have two choices:
- Stay with your stock bars.
- Get the bars you want and mess with the wiring. It's not hard to change out the bars. Just take your time and pay attention to the wiring. As I did mine I drew schematics of the wire connectors and colors of each wire. Good luck.
- Stay with your stock bars.
- Get the bars you want and mess with the wiring. It's not hard to change out the bars. Just take your time and pay attention to the wiring. As I did mine I drew schematics of the wire connectors and colors of each wire. Good luck.
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RE: Bars for Rocker C
Greetings,
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Before I took delivery of mine I had the stealer put on the Harley drag bars and stainless steel braided cables. I didn't want to mess with it myself as I've heard too many horror stories. I don't know how much it cost as it was included in the price of the bike.
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Before I took delivery of mine I had the stealer put on the Harley drag bars and stainless steel braided cables. I didn't want to mess with it myself as I've heard too many horror stories. I don't know how much it cost as it was included in the price of the bike.
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RE: Bars for Rocker C
I want to get Carlini bars either T bar or Clean sweep. What are the best kind to get and what are the dimentions, height riser and pull backs. How much time did you take in re wiring these things. More importantly how did you remov the pins from the connectors without tearing them up
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#6
RE: Bars for Rocker C
First get yourself a service manual. Taking the pins out are real easy. The clip which the pins go in can be taken apart and the pins come right out. Word of advice, I would mark your connectors so you know for sure you are putting pins back in thir right place. It would suck to find out after you have reassembled everything to find out you have a pin loose or in the wrong spot. It will take a full day if not two. Dont try to rush through it though. \\;
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