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I tried looking over the forum but can’t find much on this so if I am posting something that already has an answer please link it.
I have a 2014 Harley FXDF non-abs model that I am looking to install a set of 14” T-Bars. I need to know what clutch and brake cable lengths I will need. Also if you have a good company to buy from in the US. I looked at burly but can’t imagine $400 for a kit.
The T-bars were installed on my bike by a previous owner when new. When I got the bike, the dealer printed all the service records for me. I will include a picture of my bars and the service parts to make sure that is what you are looking for.
The T-bars were installed on my bike by a previous owner when new. When I got the bike, the dealer printed all the service records for me. I will include a picture of my bars and the service parts to make sure that is what you are looking for.
great looking bike. What size are those bars though? Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the compliments. The bars were an optional bar on the Street Bob and the standard bars on a Fat Bob FXDF. The Harley part number is 56959-08a. They are a 1 1/4 mounting size, and step down to 7/8 for the grips. All the part numbers you need are on that list. Probably most of the parts can be bought on EBAY for 1/2 price. https://vtwin.parts/supplier/v-twin/...ndents-25-0797
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