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I have an 06 Super Glide and am considering changing the handle bars to a set of stock bars from a Street Bob. I know a bunch of you have changed your Bob Bars to customs. If you have your OEM bars and cables, I may be a buyer.
I just did the same thing on my '07 Superglide. Got the parts at Zannotti's for around $170, clutch cable, brake line, throttle cables, and bars. That was my winter/off work for 6 weeks shoulder surgery project.
great question,,I thought of doing that also, hey carltex, do you have part numbers for the bars and cables?? That would be a help, 170 bucks aint bad. How do you like the setup?? I also liked the riding position of the bob, but I liked all the bling on my SG custom, I know chrome dont get ya home, but it'll sure get ya La*d
great question,,I thought of doing that also, hey carltex, do you have part numbers for the bars and cables?? That would be a help, 170 bucks aint bad. How do you like the setup?? I also liked the riding position of the bob, but I liked all the bling on my SG custom, I know chrome dont get ya home, but it'll sure get ya La*d
great question,,I thought of doing that also, hey carltex, do you have part numbers for the bars and cables?? That would be a help, 170 bucks aint bad. How do you like the setup?? I also liked the riding position of the bob, but I liked all the bling on my SG custom, I know chrome dont get ya home, but it'll sure get ya La*d
Sorry for the delay, I'll have to find out where I put them but will find them in the morning and repost. I still have the packages in the garage. Will get the numbers off that.
Just a word of caution, was told by a tech at the dealer about a tech tip concerning using a popsickle stick or whatever you have for disassembly of the throttle grip. Before you take it apart pull on the brake lever and jam a popsickle stick in the opening so the lever will not close. Something about if you don't it could brake the nipple off in the brake switch when the brake is applied the first time after reassembly. I didn't do it but I had no problems. Not covered under warranty if you have still. I went to get the ecm recal done and told the tech about the bar change and he said, "Rear brake light doesn't work with front brake lever huh.". I said, "Hell I don't know, have to go check.". Here are the part #s and a quote from Zannotti's:
$41.76 Stock Street Bob bars 56079-93
$49.52 Bob front brake line 42728-06
$25.31 Bob clutch cable 38789-06A
$14.12 Bob throttle cable 56355-96A
$14.12 Bob idle cable 56356-96A $16.73 Shipping
$161.56 Total
There is enough wiring tucked up in the frame to pull out but you may have to take that plastic cover off the bottom side to turn a plug around. I did pull the right blinker harness apart but just plugged it back in again. Good luck.
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