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just pick up some 12" lucky daves San Diego bars for my 2012 wide glide site say street bob cables will reach will my wide glide cables reach or do I need to order some
Your wide glide has low style "drag" bars like what they come factory with?
If so then yes, you will need new cables, front brake line, and wires.
Lucky for me when I put 12in Westcoast MX style T bars on my street bob the 10in mini apes that came stock had enough slack to fit. so finding some stock street bob cables, brake line, and wire might be enough to fit if you can find some take offs from somebody who went taller if you're on a budget. although I'd suggest just getting some that are a little longer than that since you're already replacing everything.
Last edited by 2500hdon37s; Mar 8, 2018 at 09:35 AM.
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