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It isn't really that hard. The main thing will be running the wires through the bars. What I found that worked best for me was to spray some lube on the wires and into the bars to get around the sharp corner at the top and leave the sleeve on the wires or there is a good possibility that the sharp edge will cut the wires and you don't want that to happen.
I ordered their super size kit when I ordered my bars and this was more for connivance, it took all the worry out of what size cables to order and plus they sent the wire extensions and all required fluids so it was simply taking off the old and putting on the new.
My main advice would be take your time and you won't have any problems.
BadX your bagger is badd aszz the pipe really sets it off
I am installing the LA Choppers Prime Apes and had to walk away for a while. I am glad to see that I am not the only one having trouble getting the wires through the bars. What a HUGE PITA!!!!!!! Right side done left has got me #@*^%$%^&*
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