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I am getting ready to order new bars for my 2014 SGS. Has anybody used the KST Kustoms Six bend kicker bars. Description says they are for 14 Harley bagger with throttle by wire. They say 13 1/2" rise 5" pullback 36" wide. Any input would be greatly appreciated. And pics are a plus.
The reason I was looking at these bars was because of the following.
1 They are throttle by wire specific (Not sure if that matters)
2 The bends for running the wires are more free flowing as opposed to sharp corners.
The reason I was looking at these bars was because of the following. 1 They are throttle by wire specific (Not sure if that matters) 2 The bends for running the wires are more free flowing as opposed to sharp corners.
If you like the Mayhems I can help you around those sharp corners.
Keep in mind that the 2014 and up bikes are super easy to wire the bars. Because of the Canbus there's half the wires on each side so get whichever style of bars that you like from the get go and don't fret over how hard you think it may be. It's easy as hell. You only wanna do this once and you want the bars to still appeal to you 3-4 yrs down the road.
I actually do like the Mayhems. Wish I knew of some one local to me here. I am in New Smyrna Beach Fl. that has them. Would love to see how they feel sitting on the bike. Then again bike week is coming up in a few weeks here. I will probably see a lot of them. Was hoping to get this done for bike week coming up.
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