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Tomorrow I'm getting my set of Ness Ram-Lo bars. What I had planned is to use the KISS method & skip the internal wiring until the winter months.
According to forum member "97Dyna" who has these bars.....the stock cables & wiring were fine & didn't need replaced.
I'm looking @ my manual, & it appears like an easy process of removing each sides controls/levers/etc but I would like to check here first to make sure I'm not missing anything, or things I should do or shouldn't do.
I will also be taking the stock risers off as the Ness are built-in. I do have blue loctite handy as well as grip glue for the clutch side grip. Will the stock riser bolts fit the Ness?
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