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by the way; the 570's changed my bike so much that I don't think I could ride a bike with stock bars again, wrists and back don't hurt any more ...love them.. do the PM grips with Rental rubber on them while you are at it
Harley Diamondback Le clutch FLT 38923-09 list $99.95
That is the # i was guessing at. I see u have the WO 575 bars so are you giving the part # from experience ? Is the standard cable length 62.69 ????
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Straight up, that is the one i need. i tried to buy it but couldn't ever finish out the buy. To get it from HD online is about the same pricing, just not sure of HD part #. Thanks Man
That is the # i was guessing at. I see u have the WO 575 bars so are you giving the part # from experience ? Is the standard cable length 62.69 ????
Thanks
Yes this is the cable that I used. as I recall that sounds right for stock lenth. I am sure that this part number was 4 inchs longer and worked great. The adjuster cover is slick.
by the way; the 570's changed my bike so much that I don't think I could ride a bike with stock bars again, wrists and back don't hurt any more ...love them.. do the PM grips with Rental rubber on them while you are at it
Not familiar with those grips. Do you have a link i can check them out .
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Not familiar with those grips. Do you have a link i can check them out .
Thanks
This is not where I got mine. Got them on sale at the dealer. Make sure that you get the ones for Throttle by wire if that is what your bike has. They are the more expensive ones. http://www.jpcycles.com/product/502-...utm_medium=cse
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