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Hello all. At the end of Sept I got rid of my '73 Sporty and picked up an 05 Night Train. Love the bike but am not keen of the after market bars that are on it.
Can anyone tell me what was on there stock including OEM numbers? I believe the set up was a 6" straight riser set, 27" drag bars with 5.5" pullback.
Thanks for any info!
Another question:
On the 05 Night Train riser/bar assembly were the wires inside the drag bars?
The aftermarket set-up I have, in which I dislike, has 1" risers with 12" high bars. The wires are in the bars.
I've been searching pictures but can't quite find a reliable "stock" bike photo.
Thanks...
I've got an 06 Train that I put apes on around 4 years ago, although I've got a few pics of it when I bought it I can't tell and can't remember if they were internal or not, Im pretty sure they're not, if you don't hear for sure on here repost your question on the Nightrain picture forum the guys on there will know.
Thanks again. I'm very new to the site and overlooked the pictures potion of the forums. By looking at the majority of the phuots it looks like you are both correct.
Wires not internal, which in turns makes thing a bit easier for me.
I am in the process of fitting 2013 Wide Glide bars with the 4" Harley pullback risers. Consider this option and it should work with the standard train cables and hoses. Take the time, internally wire the bars. Looks much better and pretty easy to do.
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