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I just did this 2 weeks ago , first HD I have ever owned , No manual just time . Took me 5 hrs from start to finish and that also was a rear fender install .
That is it for now. Can't install the bars since they don't fit with the stock Heritage risers and clamp. More shopping.
Like I said, this is the first time I have done this, it may not be perfect and there might be easier/better ways to do this but I think its coming along.
If anyone has ideas for risers and a clamp that will fit these bars let me know.
Awesome bars man. The chubbies were my second choice, I went with Burly because of the price difference. Excited to see the finished product. Glad to see your wiring was done quicker than mine...what a fiasco it was.
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