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I have all the parts and pieces and am ready to install. One of the to-do-items on the list is to change bars, so will probably do this at the same time. Maybe I'll install the module, pack up the new switches and have this done while I am at Daytona. I think Fairing Xchange has KST bars, and offer installation.
70955-04 Module with cable Hand control left, right from a 2004 Road King Classic. 70345-84 (5) wire retainers. 11497 (3) grommet 11193 retaining ring 7499 (3) locking flange nuts 10065 (2) cable ties
I have all the parts and pieces and am ready to install. One of the to-do-items on the list is to change bars, so will probably do this at the same time. Maybe I'll install the module, pack up the new switches and have this done while I am at Daytona. I think Fairing Xchange has KST bars, and offer installation.
70955-04 Module with cable Hand control left, right from a 2004 Road King Classic. 70345-84 (5) wire retainers. 11497 (3) grommet 11193 retaining ring 7499 (3) locking flange nuts 10065 (2) cable ties
Can't go wrong with Fairing XChange, they do great work, fast, and reasonable prices.
Quick update. I decided to keep the bars that the previous owner installed. The cruise control is installed and working correctly. Didn't realize how much more comfortable this is for the right hand on long highway runs. Glad I did this project! It was plug and play using the shop manual and the parts list posted earlier.
Quick update. I decided to keep the bars that the previous owner installed. The cruise control is installed and working correctly. Didn't realize how much more comfortable this is for the right hand on long highway runs. Glad I did this project! It was plug and play using the shop manual and the parts list posted earlier.
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