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I want to put the Extreme Pullback Handlebar (56102-99) and chrome riser kit (56266-09) on my significant other's 2009 Heritage Softail Classic, as she is pretty seriously vertically challenged at 5'3" Does anyone know if I will be able to use the stock clutch and brake cables or will I need to replace them with longer ones? If I need to replace them a part number would be extremely helpful...nothing fancy needed, just basic cables are fine.
The Super Reduced Reach Solo Seat will be going on also. Between all that and the lowering kit already on it I think that should do it
They are HD bars, so your friendly neighborhood parts guy should be able to tell you if those bars require longer cables. I believe that they do not, but I am not 100% certain.
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