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One piece of advice, take your time, if this is the first time you've changed bars and/or gone internal wiring, figure double what you think it will take. Go slow and make a reference diagram of the wires and their position on the Deutsch connectors before you take them apart, it makes putting things back together a lot smoother.
Did I mention take your time? Not a job to start at 4:00 and think you'll be done by dinner.
I'll 2nd that.........although, my last Ultra had the touring pullback, and I liked them also. They seemed to have more pullback than the Sweepers, BUT they have a different angle than the stock bars, so your wrists are turned out a little bit......sorta like pushing a wheelbarrow
I did the HD touring 2" pullbacks and like them...I must admit i would like more height and 1" more pullback but that is another project...I might tackle this later this year. The new ones made a difference on my shoulders though....
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