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So as the title says I'm going to be putting on 12" black outlaws on my 2012 WG. I have already done a lot of reading on here and have noticed that Magnum seem to be "the best". Just wondering if they are really worth the extra money. For me being in Canada, they are going to cost a lot with the way the dollar is right now. So, I ask, is it really worth the additional cost vs LA choppers or Burly?
One last question while I'm at it. I am going to be running the Wild 1 12" Outlaws with the Wild 1 1.5" risers, what size of cable will I need? From what I've read it looks like +6" but I thought that I'd check with all the pros on here.
Thanks guys
You didn't mention whether or not you have ABS brakes. Assuming you don't, then here are 2 kits that would work for your 12" bars with 1.5" risers:
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