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Yeah, can someone post some pics with them on the bike. I am reaching too far forward with the stock ones. My arms are almost straight or I have to lean forward some. Pretty uncomfortable on long rides.
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Originally Posted by riteway
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Where did you score the police solo seat? And if you don't mind me asking, what did you have to give for it?
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I came across the seat on this forum. Brother of a fella here that took it off his FLHP in favor of a more stylish seat. I think it was around $100+-. I've seen them on Ebay in the past. You could also check with your local HD dealer that might have a take off from a turn-in FLHTP/FLHP.
For those that haven't changed to these bars and are considering doing this, I will throw out another option and one that is considerably cheaper.
If you purchase the KromeWerks +2 Sweepers (around $70-75 dollars shipped) and the vinyl clutch cable (that HD doesn't recognize as an option) instead of the braided cable, you will get the job done for well less than half the cost. The pullbacks list for around 149+109 for the braided cable, so your looking at between 230-270 depending on the discount. With the vinyl clutch cable (which will work with the pullbacks) and the KW's your looking at around $110, the cost of the braided clutch cable alone. Anyway just thought I'd mention this to give some another option.
Forgot to give the vinyl CC#, it is 38649-08 for newer bikes.
I'm going to go with the KW +2 sweepers for my 09 FLHT this winter. Thanks for the CC # ! Will I need a TBW extender or longer brake line?
Both have the same 2" pull back but i know that the +2 sweepers also
+2 up and i love them!! I should also add that the sweepers kicks the wrist angle out too!!
Last edited by hockey8787; Jul 23, 2011 at 09:59 PM.
Don't need either cable....The clutch cable can be rerouted either outside or inside of the fairing. A slight turn on the banjo bolt on the brake line puts it in the correct position.
Same Here, did the swap. Re-routed the clutch cable, brake was fine. might want to go ahead and get the extension wires for the TBW throttle (Like Namz or HD part #32310-08). You may want to pick up some wire lube too.
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