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Originally Posted by CntryUSMC
I put those same bars on my UC with the wire extensions and the hardest part was running the wires.

Running the wires through the bars you mean correct? If so I saw somewhere on this forum there was a video that showed an easy way to do that.

Did you get a TBW extension also or was the stock length long enough to work?

Did you re-route anything else (ie, clutch/brake lines, any other wiring) or leave them all in the stock locations?
 
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Originally Posted by kris55
Running the wires through the bars you mean correct? If so I saw somewhere on this forum there was a video that showed an easy way to do that.

Did you get a TBW extension also or was the stock length long enough to work?

Did you re-route anything else (ie, clutch/brake lines, any other wiring) or leave them all in the stock locations?
The TBW cable is more then long enough. The only thing I had to do to the clutch and break cables was loosen them up just enough to rotate the line down less then 1/4 of a turn. I used parachute cord, electrical tape, dish washing soap, and my fast knowledge of colorful language. I didn't have to take my TBW connector apart because the connector on my 16 is much smaller then the 15 and olders.

This is the video I used to help me along.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPvO...ature=youtu.be
 
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'09 FLHR Carlini 14"
 
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I put these 13" yaffes on my 16 sgs myself. The wiring was a little bit of a battle but not bad. Also found that wire extensions weren't needed. I just unhooked them from the bottom of the radio and routed them back to the bars. Saved a few bucks there. I have the the la choppers primeapeson my 08 sg and I like the yaffes better. But whatever you choose I think you will like. Anything is better than the stock bars on these bikes. They made me feel like I was pushing a lawnmower down the street. Now I'm way more comfortable. Good luck and be safe.
hey ejwmiller, how tall are you? i'm about to order a set of 12" yaffes, but 13" is intriguing!
 
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'09 FLHR Carlini 14"
Just got my blem set, can't see a thing wrong with them. Did you go 4 or 6 over on brake/clutch?
 
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I read through all 47 pages of this thread. You would think I would have ordered everything I needed the first time. Instead of my install taking a few hours, I'm now looking at a few days. At least it is suppose to rain all week.
 
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