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I got my FXDLS last July, it's an amazing ride. I've done a few different things but right now I'm looking to do my handlebars. I wanted to go from the stock to 10" bars. Has anyone does the handlebars? Will I have to change all the electronics/cables or will the stock ones have enough slack? I will definitely send pictures once I take some new ones. Just joined this forum and looking to have some good communication and network.
Ride Safe,
Jared
You'll be fine on the wiring. I went with 13.5" total rise and used +8" brake and clutch. Stock rise is 5.5", so you can go from there with your measurements to determine the best length for your application. Welcome to the forum!
You'll be fine on the wiring. I went with 13.5" total rise and used +8" brake and clutch. Stock rise is 5.5", so you can go from there with your measurements to determine the best length for your application. Welcome to the forum!
Thanks for the info. Is there a brand you recommend for the brake and clutch?
So I just installed DK Customs 3in Riser extensions....Wondering if someone makes a black drag bar I could swap in? I'd like something a little narrower and with less pull back.
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