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Looking to buy a set soon, havent decided on 10's or 12's but everywhere ive looked is on back order it seems. Any of you guys know a good place that has a good rep and bars in stock?
BTW, long time lurker, love the site. Lots of good info on here. Here is the ride, its an 08 FLHR. Mods are just a Badlander seat and pair of slip ons.
Thanks any of you guys know if its true about not having to extend wiring or swap cables with the 10-12? Ive read some people say they are good to go then others say they had issues.
Thanks any of you guys know if its true about not having to extend wiring or swap cables with the 10-12? Ive read some people say they are good to go then others say they had issues.
I have a '10 RK and I put 10 " MBB on.
Wires definitely need to be extended. You can get away with cables but they are stretched pretty tight. I ended up changing them.
First pic, clutch is OK but brake is way tighter than it looks, no room to rotate bars.
Second pic, clutch still good, more slack in brake than it looks, room to rotate.
12" you will for sure need cables and wires.
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