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I'm looking to have my local dealer install the above kit on my 2024 Harley RG3. Can anyone give me an estimate on how much time they should charge me for that task.
thank you
I'm looking to have my local dealer install the above kit on my 2024 Harley RG3. Can anyone give me an estimate on how much time they should charge me for that task.
thank you
I don't have my receipt in front of me, but parts, service, and other charges came to a total of $665. I live in Wisconsin. I believe the labor rate was $140/hour. 2024 Tri Glide.
Editted to include bike type.
Last edited by cobenson; Jun 17, 2026 at 06:39 PM.
I don't have my receipt in front of me, but parts, service, and other charges came to a total of $665. I live in Wisconsin. I believe the labor rate was $140/hour. 2024 Tri Glide.
Editted to include bike type.
Question from here is are you happy with it and is there enough difference to justify the cost?
I'm fine with the hydraulic setup on my '18 as long as I don't have a lot of stop and go traffic but when it needs replacing I think I'll go back to cable.
Question from here is are you happy with it and is there enough difference to justify the cost?
I'm fine with the hydraulic setup on my '18 as long as I don't have a lot of stop and go traffic but when it needs replacing I think I'll go back to cable.
That is the reason I did it on my 2016 Ultra. I broke all 3 bones in my left elbow, and yes, the difference is very noticable. It cut the pressure needed by 65% using a luggage scale to pull the clutch in. I left mine hydraulic, with the mindset of changing it out to cable when the hydraulic unit went out, or when some other component failed. Well, I got rid of the bike before that happened.
Now with my 2024 Tri Glide, which is cable, I feel I do not notice that big of a difference to warrant the cost. But as this is my first cable clutch bike, as well as my first trike, maybe it is just me. In town traffic, I still get some pain, but it does take a long time of stop and go to get to that pain. But it is better.
You might also want to look into a Rekluse Clutch. I have never used it, but I know guys have sworn by them.
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