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I wouldn't buy pre-wired if you have a canbus bike..........
I looked at prewired bars from them for my '12 ultra. They weren't cheap, but I don't like messing with wiring stuff... just not fun for me....
I was on the fence for over a year, because I thought their price a little high....
I traded that bike for a '16. I recently ordered the bars , wire extensions, and heated grips. It's all laid out and about to be wired & installed by me....
If you have a bike with the canbus system, the wiring is way too easy, to pay for someone else to do it...
My neighbor got their pee wired set up a d it definitely makes things easy and fast.. Is it worth the extra money? That's debatable.. I did all my wiring so I've done both.. I didn't buy anything from them, the neighbor bought all his stuff from them.. I have 4 years on mine, 3 years on his and zero issues ever
Wiring bars is not complicated, if you take your time. I used chain to feed the wires, because it drops through easily. Disassembled all of the connectors, taking pics of each connector before doing so. thread them through the chain tape them up and feed them through.
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