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hey guys i need some help im looking at getting some t bars like these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/8-X1-...mZ300530051715
but i cant seem to find an answer am I going to need different cables right now i have stock bullhorns, also i have turn signals on my bars will they have to be relocated?
you night be able to use stock cables. get the bars, then get the cables if needed. if the bars have a hole for turn signal wires(like street slammers do) then you do not need to relocate signals. You may want to though if it is a preferred look for you to have them on the triple tree. Best time to relocate would be now when the bike needs to come apart and wiring harness is accessed if you choose to do so.
hey guys i need some help im looking at getting some t bars like these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/8-X1-...mZ300530051715
but i cant seem to find an answer am I going to need different cables right now i have stock bullhorns, also i have turn signals on my bars will they have to be relocated?
Just buy the bars, though the shipping seems excessive. I suggest looking at Demon's Cycle similar bars for $64 and free shipping!
If your "bullhorns" are anything like the stock buckhorns, nothing will need to be changed, but moving the signals is so EASY! The wiring is a perfect fit to the lower tripple tree.
Last edited by HemiOrange; Mar 28, 2011 at 03:30 AM.
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