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I am looking for advise on what handlebars to run on a 2010 CVO Street Glide. I need the bars to come back closer to me and not sure on what to install. I been looking at the HD Touring Pull Back Handlebar # 56176-08, Flanders E1 Utra Classic style narrow bars with 2 inches more pullback and Flanders F1 Ultra Clasic style that are 2 inches higher and 2 inches father back.
I know I need the 2 inches more pull back, but not sure if the 2 inch higher Harley or Flander bars would help or hurt me.
Please let me know what you installed and if you were able to use the fairing mirrors. Also, if you needed to change the hydrolic break hose and part number for the hose if needed.
Contact the good folks at WildOne Chubby Bars and view their photos on their website.
I bought the 508 bars and didn't have to use longer cables. Call 'em up, they're knowledgeable and can answer your questions and address your concerns...
I do like the looks of the Chubby's, but tried the 508, 518 and the 517 on a Road King. Either I was not happy with the wrist position or the width of the bars, but they are well made.
I put WO 575 on mine and am happy with them. I didn't need longer brake lines but did lenthen the clutch cable +4. I have a 2010 Limited. Nice bars and comfy positioning.
I put WO 575 on mine and am happy with them. I didn't need longer brake lines but did lenthen the clutch cable +4. I have a 2010 Limited. Nice bars and comfy positioning.
+1. I also like these 1 1/4" bars with internal wiring.
I just put the HD Touring pull-back bars (56176-08) on my Ultra.A definite improvement over stock..I am 5'8" and the stock bar was just a little bit far away to be comfortable , especially on longer rides.I didn't have to change the brake hose...just repositioned the fitting a little at the master cylinder.I did put on a longer clutch cable.I can't say regarding your mirrors,but the manual does say that you need them.
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