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Harleys website say they will >>> Designed to provide extra touring comfort for the Road KingŽ or Road GlideŽ rider, this 1" diameter polished stainless steel bar has 3" more pullback compared to the stock Road KingŽ handlebar. Fits '08-later FLHR, FLHRC and FLTR models with stock ABS or non-ABS brake lines. No additional cables or lines required.
Only thing I did like about them is the angle of the bars ( pull back ) was too much for me. I am a big guy and I like bars that keep your wrist straight and more inline with your elbows. JMO
Last edited by FLTR2008TRIKE; Feb 2, 2009 at 10:53 PM.
They should work. The only difference between the TBW and not, is the TBW has a hole in the center of the bars for the wires to exit, and they have the slots cut for the TBW controls to lock into, once installed on the bars.
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