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i am going to get new camera batteries, when i get back i will take some better pics....i just got back from getting the bars raised, found out the tech that did the install is about 5'3", that probably explains why they were pulled so far back
1) Are these model no. 56032-08 ?
2) Did they require longer cables ?
3) I am thinking about swapping these out myself and its nice to know you don't need the
the cover kit recommended in the book. Thanks for the info.
1. yes to the P/N
2. I got the diamondbacks listed in the parts book for this swap. I don't know if it is mandatory, I wanted the Diamondbacks anyway. You will need the twist grip sensor kit and the riser kit.....
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