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i just bought a 2017 low rider S. Waiting for it to be shipped to me, I went ahead and ordered my lucky daves 14” t bar and I read and have heard from a couple people that the OEM clutch cable for a street bob will fit perfectly, now my question is, whhat size brake line should I buy from magnumshielding? For everyone who has ordered the kit beforehand can you share some light on the kit you guys bought? I’ve been trying to figure out my way around these forums.
you had to order the whole kit? Top brake line with the two lower?
Yes, the upper line is permanently attached to the distribution block going to the lower lines on the stock setup. You need to buy the upper and lower lines. I went +8" on my clutch and brake lines from Magnum Shielding and it worked great with my bars which are about 13.5" total rise.
Yes, the upper line is permanently attached to the distribution block going to the lower lines on the stock setup. You need to buy the upper and lower lines. I went +8" on my clutch and brake lines from Magnum Shielding and it worked great with my bars which are about 13.5" total rise.
That’s awesome, do you have some extra play on the line? I remember reading somewhere that someone went +8 and it fit a little tight. I believe he went with 14” as well.
I have approximately 10-11” rise and the oem SB cable is at its max.
i wasnt sure about it. But a couple guys have used the OEM cable and have said it fits perfect. I’m trying to find the thread. I believe I found it on here before I signed up for this site.
That’s awesome, do you have some extra play on the line? I remember reading somewhere that someone went +8 and it fit a little tight. I believe he went with 14” as well.
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