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Anyone know how long the front and rear break lines are on a 2010 fatboy. Tip to tip I guess is how they are measured but not 100% sure. I know I can remove them to measure but would like to leave them on until the replacement ones are ordered. I looked everywhere and can't find the numbers. I want to order a set from Russel and they sent me the catalog but I want to be sure
I need to order a shorter one for the front due to putting the street slammers on and the rear will stay the stock length.
I will go with russell or magnum and have an email out to magnum. Need 2" shorter in the front.
Last edited by coronerrpm; Dec 2, 2010 at 09:37 PM.
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