Harley's 2" pull back handlebars
Who has installed these?
I was going to put them on my new SG but after the dealer told me I needed $600+ in parts and a couple hours labor, I've chickened out. If you've installed these can you tell me if all those parts are really needed.
Gary
I was going to put them on my new SG but after the dealer told me I needed $600+ in parts and a couple hours labor, I've chickened out. If you've installed these can you tell me if all those parts are really needed.
Gary
I'm having Wild 1 518s installed next week. My indy quoted my $500 and he supplies the stainless cables run internally. I'm supplying the bars (about $170) and new grips (about $80) Screw the dealer. Find an alternate.
Last edited by wildcat465; Dec 21, 2010 at 09:09 PM.
DJK
Mine were installed at delivery (2010 Ultra Limited) and had the same parts list as djkolp, and a boat load of labor at book rate.
However..... I gotta say I really DON'T like the H-D pullback bars. They force your wrists too much to the inside and it's painful after a couple of hundred miles. Find a way to try them on a bike, or on a dealer's mock-up of your seating position. You may find a need for different bars and it'd be better to find that out before you spend beaucoup bucks.
However..... I gotta say I really DON'T like the H-D pullback bars. They force your wrists too much to the inside and it's painful after a couple of hundred miles. Find a way to try them on a bike, or on a dealer's mock-up of your seating position. You may find a need for different bars and it'd be better to find that out before you spend beaucoup bucks.
Mine were installed at delivery (2010 Ultra Limited) and had the same parts list as djkolp, and a boat load of labor at book rate.
However..... I gotta say I really DON'T like the H-D pullback bars. They force your wrists too much to the inside and it's painful after a couple of hundred miles. Find a way to try them on a bike, or on a dealer's mock-up of your seating position. You may find a need for different bars and it'd be better to find that out before you spend beaucoup bucks.
However..... I gotta say I really DON'T like the H-D pullback bars. They force your wrists too much to the inside and it's painful after a couple of hundred miles. Find a way to try them on a bike, or on a dealer's mock-up of your seating position. You may find a need for different bars and it'd be better to find that out before you spend beaucoup bucks.
I have Wild-1's 575 on my 2010 SG. Used stock cables with no problems.
Just need to reroute the clutch cable a little.
Just need to reroute the clutch cable a little.
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I installed the pull back bars and did not even need to replace the clutch cable. I found that the clutch cable is a little tight when you turn the bars to the right hand stop, but did not feel it was tight enough to actually install that $100 clutch cable, so I took it back and got my money back. I am also in agreement with others that the bars are not the most comfortable and feel a person could do better by shopping around.
Twist grip sensor kit........................89.95
Tranny side gasket............................5.67
Diamondback clutch cable.................99.95
" " ABS brake line...........249.95
" " 34" upper brake line.....64.95
Handlebar....................................149.9 5
3 plugs...........................................1. 90
Gary


