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Yeah thats exactly what I'm looking for those 12.5 Chubbies are sweet! Also how much did you have to extend your cables? any new switches or modifying the harness. Have my bike in the shop now for repairs and my handlebars need to be replaced need to come up pretty quick on what I'm going with and what I need. Thanks.
WO806 1.25 Adapater Kit
WO502 12.5 Bars
4" extensions on clutch, throttle and brake line cables.
Anyone know of a good place to get these cables? Thanks.
Where did you git the Bars, Jpcycles. And do these bars not step down like somebody asked to 1" where they go into the risers. So what is the adapter kit needed for.
I would just useDS cables, thats what I have and they are good. Second season now and no yellowing or problems. There is myriad of choices, DS is a big and reliable name.
Why would you need the WO806 adapter for? The WO502 are stepped down to a 1" bar at the risers.
Well, from talking to the guys at Wild 1 they said that on the 2006 models/2007 that had 1.25 bars when they went through the stock harley risers they stayed 1.25, so you need these adapters to bring the 1" spot on the wild 1s to 1.25 to fir the stock risers...
Why would you need the WO806 adapter for? The WO502 are stepped down to a 1" bar at the risers.
Well, from talking to the guys at Wild 1 they said that on the 2006 models/2007 that had 1.25 bars when they went through the stock harley risers they stayed 1.25, so you need these adapters to bring the 1" spot on the wild 1s to 1.25 to fir the stock risers...
I don't believe that's accurate unless it's specifically for the WideGlide (which I have no idea). I used no adapter. That being said, your cable/line info is correct and you may want to consider extending your harness, unless the shop is doing it for you (let them fish the slack out the spine).
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