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I will be installing the 38.5" wide Burly Beach Bars model # 28-313T - Dimpled meas. 38.5" x 2.875" x 15.75" x 9.5" x 1.25”
on a 2006 Deluxe. I plan on changing the stock risers to 1.5' tall risers. I would like to order the bars and the cables all at once, and do the install the same day so I am looking towards other members on the forum who has info on what the oversize length the clutch,brake,throttle and idle cable, over stock is.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Tim
RE: 38.5" Burly Beach Bars...What size over cables??
I have chubby beach bars on my 05 springer classic they are about 36" wide and my stock cables worked just fine even the electrical you may have a problem with the brake line mine was a hard line and didn't work, since you are getting shorter and less pull back risers I'll bet the stock will work
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