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As always, thanks for your help. I have been going back and fourth between beach and apes and have decided that beach bars are the look I want for my heritage. What im wondering is, does anyone know of any that I can install with the stock cables and wiring?
Beach Bars are the way to go. I went with the Harley Fat Beach bars for my bike and ran the wires inside of the bars. Looks clean. I purchased a wire harness extension on-line (just Google Harley Wire Harness Extension). I am very pleased with the final results. Bike handles better in my opinion.
I went with the Burly Bikini Bars. I liked the look and its not to wide. I did change my cables, only because I went with diamond braided lines. I was told by local HD dealer you could use the stock lines. But they will be a little stretched. Did not want to regret the look so I changed my cables. Plus made the bars look better.
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