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Ok guys I bought the 10" Wild One mini apes and I am DYI the process. The throttle cable and heated grip cables were long enough and of course the clutch and brake cable was long enough. The wires going on the outside of the stock handlebars to the switches are not long enough to be routed outside or inside the new bars.
I went to HD and they ordered the factory switch extensions which were the heated grip and throttle cable extensions. They ordered another set that looks correct in the photos Part # NHCX-J04 to J15. They look exactly like the original ones. Any Ideas?
2014 Ultra Limited Ok guys I bought the 10" Wild One mini apes and I am DYI the process. The throttle cable and heated grip cables were long enough and of course the clutch and brake cable was long enough. The wires going on the outside of the stock handlebars to the switches are not long enough to be routed outside or inside the new bars. I went to HD and they ordered the factory switch extensions which were the heated grip and throttle cable extensions. They ordered another set that looks correct in the photos Part # NHCX-J04 to J15. They look exactly like the original ones. Any Ideas?
I don't think so. I just did a set of 10 Yaffee Monkey Bagger Bars and the only thing I needed was these.
Thank you offthewall. I am officially an idiot. For some reason I had it stuck in my head the extension would tie into the handle switch. I didn't realize it is extended from the fairing side. Your pictures helped. How well did your heated grip module fit inside your bar. Mine is extremely tight and makes me uncomfortable forcing it in?
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