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Ryan, Give me call and I'll help you with the cable kit, riser bushings, the molex pin tool and anything else that you need. I can offer you 10% off on these since you are a forum member. 512-337-7110
Thank you
Ron
There you go Ryan. These guys do 1000s of bars. I helped my buddy put a set of prewired HCC bars on his SG. It was a package with cables and controls. Everything he needed. They look great and he really liked dealing with HCC. I would definitely give them a call. Doing the brake line is no big deal. Just don't introduce air into the ABS module. Worst case, you have to take it to the dealer to put it on the digital tech and have them bleed the brakes. And don't sweat paying someone to do the install for you. Do what you're comfortable with. Just make sure the guy you are paying knows what he is doing. I've seen lots of friends and friends of friends f..k up people's bikes. I've also seen lots of guys learning from the manual and online wind up spending more than they would have because they f..ked their own bikes doing the work.
Ryan, Give me call and I'll help you with the cable kit, riser bushings, the molex pin tool and anything else that you need. I can offer you 10% off on these since you are a forum member. 512-337-7110
Thank you
Ron
No problem Ron, I actually called your place but I missed your return call the other day...I'm now waiting for the bars and am gonna measure to get the right lengths the first time...you're the first person I'm calling though once I measure...within th next week or so hopefully....wanna get it done!....thanks a lot...ryan
You don't really need to measure, you can tell Ron what's what and he can more than likely tell you exactly what's needed
I did a practice run on mine today, I posted about it in another thread close to this one; you can handle this yourself, I guarantee it. It's really easy, the worst of it will be the internal wiring, I expect.
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