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After months of research I finally pulled the trigger on a set of WO515's. So if anyone who has put these on thier RG,can tell me what length clutch cable and front brake line I need to get it would really help me out. I also need to know how long the wire extensions need to be for the left and right side,that would be great too.
Thanks guys
call Hill Country Custom or Johnny Vaughn or like such as in S Africa and uh, the Irag everywhere like such as.
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ANYWAY.....I did get the bars on,and they look awsome. I too have those cuts on the underside of my outer fairing made by the radio brackets. I grinded them down so they don't touch the fairing. All of the wiring and cables fit,but after rerouting the clutch cable to make it work,it now seems to long so my trouble is do I order a longer one and reroute it back to stock posistion,or order a shorter one so it will fit better where I have it now?
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