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I am gonna do my bars here in the next week or so and thought I would do my switch housings and clutch and brake assemblys while I was there....in chrome. I looked at the Harley ones.....very spendy and then some on Ebay
Then found some here: http://www.cyclesupplywv.com/accessories.htmthey are bout 1/3 of the way down...part number 6191. I am just looking for some people that have used these and need some feedback on them. If you know of any other place that sells them at a decent price PLEASE post up. I ordered my bars today and want to do these at the same time. Thanks
Any of them will work fine, the price for the ones you found is pretty reasonable. I did have some minor fitment issues (had to dremel a bit to get the switches to work properly) but overall I'm really happy.
I have the Harley chrome ones. They have worn well, without any problems of pitting or peeling. The things can be got for not much money on E-Bay.
The thing that I thought it would be good to ask of you is this. When you get your bars on would you post what bars you are using and what you had to do about cables/hose?
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