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After reading a bunch of threads on here, I'm inspired to take on a winter project. I'll be changing bars and running wires, brake line, and throttle cable internally. I've been looking online and think I've decided on the following. Any and all thoughts, opinons, advice are welcome and appreciated. thanks
BR's 14" 1.25" sweeping beaters
either Exile or Sreamline Designs internal throttle
Goodridge Sniper or Drag Specialties microbraid brake line
Heartland signal mirrors
I still don't know about what throttle cable or length, and what grips will work with the internal throttle.I will be keeping the stock switches and controls for now but have the PM Contour controls in mind possibly for the future. I will also be staying with a cable clutch since I ride with 2 fingers on the lever and have read for a hydraulic clutch I would need 3 or 4 so it can fully disengage. And I don't mind having just 1 cable showing.
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