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I am looking to add the Road Glide Chiseled bars to my 2020 RGS since HD gave me some credit to play with, I am pretty sure the stock bars won't be to my liking even though I haven't picked the bike up yet.
Do I need to have the cables and lines extended to fit these?
You will need cables and wires. It will probably be close to $2k if the dealer installs everything. I like the look of the H-D bars, and tried to install them, but they didnt work with stock cables/wires and I didnt want to spend the money on all the extras. I went with 14 inch Factory 47s on my last bike and stock cables/wires fit. Theyre wider than the H-D bars though. Dealer should be able to order whatever bars you want.
Last edited by azgrumbles; Apr 24, 2020 at 03:50 PM.
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