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Quick question for you guys.
From what I can see in pictures, stock wiring is run outside of the bars.
And also the OEM bar part number seems to be 55800563.
Am I correct?
Quick question for you guys.
From what I can see in pictures, stock wiring is run outside of the bars.
And also the OEM bar part number seems to be 55800563.
Am I correct?
That I'm not sure of. I'm pretty sure on my Bob the wiring is ran internally from the factory, c
be sure in the SG Custom...not sure on the bar # either I'm afraid.
Quick question for you guys.
From what I can see in pictures, stock wiring is run outside of the bars.
And also the OEM bar part number seems to be 55800563.
Am I correct?
MX103 I own a 13' SuperGlide and the cables will work but they will be bowed out. The OEM cables follow the contour of the underside of the OEM pullback bars. I changed out my bars and risers with a set from a Switchback. I still have the OEM bars. Maybe you would like to swap the small apes for them? I would use them on a project bike I am thinking of buying
MX103 I own a 13' SuperGlide and the cables will work but they will be bowed out. The OEM cables follow the contour of the underside of the OEM pullback bars. I changed out my bars and risers with a set from a Switchback. I still have the OEM bars. Maybe you would like to swap the small apes for them? I would use them on a project bike I am thinking of buying
thanks for the offer but I just ordered a new OEM bar from Harley, then found new Low Rider bars on ebay cheap enough to take a chance.
I have new new Drag Specialties cables on the way as well.
So between all the cables I have and what I have coming I should be good to go.
For the cost in $$$ and aggravation I think I should have just found an unmolested bike...but this one was clean and priced right, so I couldn't pass it up
I replaced the Apes with Low Rider factory bars, added a solo seat, and relocated the directionals
Also have some 3" risers ready to go on if the bars are too low.
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