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I was reading some posts on here & it looks like the 300504's would be the best bars for me to put on my Road Glide, just wondering where would be the best place to order & if they will work on a 08 FLTR without having to modify them. Thanks.
it says on there taht they won't fit 08-09's with Electronic throttle...do you have to mod them/ Won't be a problem if you do, I can do it at work just curious.
+1 I just put these on my 09 Road Glide. Love em! No modifications to electrical or cables required at all! I got em through my local Harley Dealer who ordered them from eglide goodies. I got em on a sale day at 20% off and paid 69.00...
at the bottom click on the links and they list their distributors. You can also compare the different handlebars on there site to application. I put the 300505 sweepers on my 06 Streetglide and they are perfect. Took away the upper back pain. If you have already done this then I appologize for the lengthy response. Safe riding.
Check out this thread I started. I love the Khrome Werks bars. I can easily do 400 miles a day with 0 shoulder pain. Add the adjustable backrest and I'm in heaven.
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