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Old Dec 21, 2010 | 08:59 PM
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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.
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Old Dec 21, 2010 | 09:00 PM
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This is a CVO SG but don't think that matters.
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Old Dec 21, 2010 | 09:07 PM
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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.
 

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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by harris48cars
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 installed the 2" Pullback bars on my Ultra Classic several months ago and it took me 8 hours, but I took my time. The only parts I needed were the handlebars($150), new clutch cable($99), transmission cover gasket, and 1 quart of Mobil 1 gear oil. Replacing the stock bars was not difficult, just time consuming. Get a service manual and then plan on spending the day in your garage. Are you sure the dealer said $600 for parts, or did they mean $600 PLUS parts?

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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 09:30 AM
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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.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by ks6c
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.
I agree that the Pullback bars could flair out just a bit more at the grips, but they are superior in comfort to the stock bars. I might look into the Wild 1 575's, as they look like they have a perfect wrist angle.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 10:19 AM
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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.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 10:20 AM
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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.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by djkolp
Are you sure the dealer said $600 for parts, or did they mean $600 PLUS parts?

DJK
The parts totaled $662.32 + taxes. To be fair they offered 15% off the parts. Here is the list:
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
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Old Dec 22, 2010 | 11:12 AM
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Does anyone knew the Original Equipment P/N for the handlebars for 08 Ultra ? so I can compare different measurements of handlebars. Thanks in advance.
 
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