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Hi Hawaii-Five-Jo,
You bike looks awesome. I plan on installing the Heatland kit on mine.
Can you tell me what size fender you have (Heartbreaker?) and did you install a 260 tire with not extra mods to the kit? (I wated to fit a 260 Metzeler)
What bars are those and what all did you have to purchase to make them work? I'm thinking about the same bars for mine.
They are BR Custom Bars sweeping beaters for the stock blackline top tree. I had to get extended cables for throttle, idle, front brake, and clutch. Also do urself a favor and get harness extensions from jp cycle or dennis kirk that are plug and play. It is hella easy to depin the connectors to wire through the bars and then repin it to plug in the factory harness. No sottering or splicing required and no sec system errors. Hope that helps! Best handle bars in my opinion...nobody has them where i always ride
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