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Specs say same height as "Factory Bars", but they do feel a hair higher. It's so hard to tell since they are back so much further, and have a different wrist angle too. I have to go back to the Dealer and pick up my old bars, and do some measuring. They do have very nice feel to them though.
I think they will both fit without having to change lines and wires.
I was only wondering about the wrist angle , does it move the wrists in like a drag bar or the opposite way . I have a feeling it is a slight change. If any one has done either of these bars please let me know thanks.
I think they will both fit without having to change lines and wires.
I was only wondering about the wrist angle , does it move the wrists in like a drag bar or the opposite way . I have a feeling it is a slight change. If any one has done either of these bars please let me know thanks.
JM,
I ran the Khrome Werks 2+2 Sweepers on my 2006 Road glide. They were 2" higher than stock and came back 2". Very comfortable and I am thinking of putting them on my new SGS. I didn't have to change any cables on my Road Glide either.
AC, I like the 300518 bars and want to install them on a 12 SG and 14 Ultra. Dealer says 3-4 hours labor, so I guess Im going to do the install myself.
To bad I cant get them done for 2 hours, $150 is ok, $300 isn't.
AC, I like the 300518 bars and want to install them on a 12 SG and 14 Ultra. Dealer says 3-4 hours labor, so I guess Im going to do the install myself.
To bad I cant get them done for 2 hours, $150 is ok, $300 isn't.
I was going to do them myself too, when I called the dealer, and he said 120.00 plus tax, it was a no brainer. I thought it would be allot more too, and I understand, $300 is too much.
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