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Here is the list of parts I used to add a set of 14" spearheads to my 2010 road glide. The only part I would change is the 35 deg fitting on the Upper brake line to a 90 deg fitting so the brake line followed the curve of the handlebar better. Could also get away with an inch shorter.
Magnum Sterling Chromite II Alternative Length Clutch Cable 68 11/16" - 25 7/16" – Model #-32236HE
Magnum Sterling Chromite II Designer Series ABS-Specific Alternative Length Upper Front Brake Line Option - 35 deg. Size - 22" - 7/16"
Magnum Sterling Chromite II Designer Series ABS-Specific Front Mid Brake Line Kit – Model # - 37011
I’m wanting to swap out the stock bars on my 13 Road Glide Custom to 14 inch bars. What cables/extensions do I need to make it happen?
The simplest way to achieve that is to find a specialist who sells a complete package of bars, with cables and everything else you need - a one stop shop! Alternatively IMHO buy the bars you prefer, install 'just so', then measure for any longer cables, hoses, wiring etc required to make them work.
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