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Old Mar 28, 2006 | 04:33 PM
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I need some reccomondations for some new bars for my Deuce . I'm fine with the stock set up but am wanting to hide my wiring , thought about drilling the stockers but the seem to be a different color chrome than everything else , not as silver , a somewhat yellow tint . Figure I might as well go new than rechrome , no downtime and no small holes for wiring ties another plus . Would prefer to keep my stock risers over the one piece riser/ bar setup , not sure why I just like the stock risers . I just changed to braided cables so I need bars that will work with stock length cables . Any ideas and where might be the best ( cheapest ) place to purchase from ?

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Old Mar 28, 2006 | 04:41 PM
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Try Wildones go to their website they have many pictures of HDs with their bars on them. I ride a FLSTFI and have the Wildones 504 and love them. 1.25 dia , show chrome and internal wiring.
 
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Old Mar 28, 2006 | 05:56 PM
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Default RE: New Handlebars

I don't care for the T-bars. EVERYBODY and their uncle has a set.
If you like the Deuce bar feel, go with the SE Deuce 1 1/4" bars. They're pre-drilled and accept internal wires. That's what I did..
Not cheap to do..
Bars $199.99
1 1/4" risers $199.00
Optional chrome riser cover & Tach, another $300.00
IMHO, The Deuce bar shape is as perfect as it gets.
Well worth the money.






 
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