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Old Apr 10, 2016 | 03:51 PM
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Default 2005 Roadking 14" bars & cable help?

Hey guys I'm sure it's been asked tons of times but I have some questions of my own if I could pick a couple of your brains it would be appreciated.

I have a 2005 road King classic dual disc w/out Abs I recently purchased 14" wild one chubbys WO572 do you guys recommend ordering cables or getting the burly kit? I'm looking for braided stainless.

Can anyone help on what length throttle, brake, clutch cables I need to order.

If anyone is selling cables that would work I would be super interested, any help would be appreciated thanks guys.
 
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Old Apr 10, 2016 | 07:29 PM
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It has been asked alot, yesterday as a matter of fact..
 
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Old Apr 10, 2016 | 07:53 PM
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Wild1 is pretty good about sharing info. I emailed them about my WO509s they recommended +8". I'd guess +6" for your 14" bars but a quick email to them would clear it up for sure. If you have to extend the wiring (mine had extended wiring) then the Burly kit would probably be the best bet.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2016 | 07:36 AM
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The Burly kit is a nice kit. It was complete with all the cables and wiring extensions needed. I used it when I installed the HD 16" fat apes on his dyna. Three years later and no problems with the cables or wiring.

The Burly folks can recommend the correct lengths as well.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2016 | 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by DynaFXDX
Hey guys I'm sure it's been asked tons of times but I have some questions of my own if I could pick a couple of your brains it would be appreciated.

I have a 2005 road King classic dual disc w/out Abs I recently purchased 14" wild one chubbys WO572 do you guys recommend ordering cables or getting the burly kit? I'm looking for braided stainless.

Can anyone help on what length throttle, brake, clutch cables I need to order.

If anyone is selling cables that would work I would be super interested, any help would be appreciated thanks guys.
Wow what timing I just swapped my 14's for 18's and the cables I had weren't even 6mos old

Mine came off a carbed road king so most should fit Mine are stainless braided as well

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Old Apr 11, 2016 | 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by DynaFXDX
Hey guys I'm sure it's been asked tons of times but I have some questions of my own if I could pick a couple of your brains it would be appreciated.

I have a 2005 road King classic dual disc w/out Abs I recently purchased 14" wild one chubbys WO572 do you guys recommend ordering cables or getting the burly kit? I'm looking for braided stainless.

Can anyone help on what length throttle, brake, clutch cables I need to order.

If anyone is selling cables that would work I would be super interested, any help would be appreciated thanks guys.
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