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I've ordered 10" Yaffe MBB's and Namz Extensions for my 15 SGS. The Namz PN I ordered is NHCX-J08. Is that the correct one I needed? From all the good information here I shouldn't need a TBW extension or brake/clutch extended lines.
Trying to decide on doing heated grips at the same time. If I decide on heated grips I'll need to extend those wires too right? Namz heated grip extension part number is NHGX-1802.
I've ordered 10" Yaffe MBB's and Namz Extensions for my 15 SGS. The Namz PN I ordered is NHCX-J08. Is that the correct one I needed? From all the good information here I shouldn't need a TBW extension or brake/clutch extended lines.
Trying to decide on doing heated grips at the same time. If I decide on heated grips I'll need to extend those wires too right? Namz heated grip extension part number is NHGX-1802.
Yeah you will be good with those extensions, you will have some extra but that won't be an issue. Yes, TBW is plenty long enough and stock cables work. I am a stickler for having things in factory locations myself and I was good to go.
If anyone ever gets around to sourcing out a clutch line and upper brake line (ABS) that fits our bikes that has 45/90 degree banjos on it be sure to post up.
I'm not liking how the stockers look with apes - especially WO578s which I have. If you have a wide set of bars the lines drop down in the middle and they would look better hidden behind or closer to the verticals if you know what I mean.
does anyone have a picture of there (2014/15) electraglide limited with the la chopper 10 inch apes? try to figure how high they'll be.i don't want the bars over the top of the fairing.thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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