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How was your experience with HCC? Did you go with complete bars, controls, cables? I'm trying to do the same right now and just trying to figure out if I want the 16's or 13's for my Springer Classic. Tough decision as I have not been able to find a bike with 16's as a reference to see how it will fit me.
Can't speak highly enough of HCC...very helpful...speak to Robert,he set me up with cables and brake lines but I used stock switchgear and controls etc and sorted my own wiring out,took a while but didn't want to bust the chrome when making the holes bigger to run the wiring...(on the advice of HCC)apparently with the Novello kits they supply the joins make the loom a little too fat to fit the holes already drilled
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