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I used the same stuff, 2kids3pets.
My Roto-Plate, front tun signals and wiring from where it exits the bars until its hidden behind the tank.
I got mine in different dia from these guys, http://www.cabletiesandmore.com/chromesleeving.php
Wires - you have to love them. After all cables, wires and chords are the gateway to much of the technology we enjoy. Television, video games, and personal computers even when not directly plugged into something all require wiring of some kind to function. After all, to power these popular and regularly used items we rely on systems that are powered via wires to make these apparatuses function. wire loom
Attachment 180854anybody use any chrome wire loom anywhere on your bike. I covered the switch wires on mine and ran it down into the tree. I dont know if its f.....n cheasy or not what do you think.
Not cheesy at all bud, looks like a great option for exposed wires, cables & hoses. Kudos to you for posting. I know I'll be using some on this winters makeover.
...It really shines and the nice thing is you dont have to take ANYTHING apart to get it on.
So, does that mean you got "split" loom? If not, how did you get them on without taking apart at least one end?
I recently swapped out my mini apes for 16"s and while the "electrical" is internal, the clutch and cable are not (way crazy expensive to get bars that accommodate that) so I would like to do the same (make the rest of the black hoses and cables work better with the chrome bars.)
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