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Any Deuce riders added this item to the risers ? I ran my wiring inside my bars and would like to hide the last 6 or so inches with this cover or some chrome spiral wrap . Question for anyone using this part #69334-03 , does it hide the wires completely ( 2 pieces , completely enclosing ) or just from the front ( 1 piece ) ? My local HD shop does not know and I'm not ordering it just to have a look see !
It's a nice piece. Covers everything.
I used the entire SE Deuce set up on my new Night Train.
My stuff is all 1 1/4". You have to check and see if it will fit on the standard 1" that you have..
You also have to buy the tach because there is a hole at the top of the plate to run the tach wire through. If you don't use the tach, you have an ugly hole with no real solution to cover it up. You can see the spot in the third pic. The tach is under $300.00 for the entire unit, including the mount.
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