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i have a 2011 streetglide and want to put bars on but i dont want to have to change controls,cables,ect. my buddy has an 06 streetglide and he put ergoback bars on 12" rise made by klock werks and he didnt have to change anything. he re-routed wires and straighted brake cable to make it work ( i dont have to worry about that beings i have the braided line ).i would go with the same bars only problem is they are all on back order from klock werks and i want to get it done before delmarva bike week! so i guess my question is how high can i go without having to buy cables and stuff? I rode his with the 12" and its perfect but the way he made it sound was that it the only company that has that bar and still use stock cables and control. looking for a little help here!
the 12.5" Wild 1 bars are model #577.....you're not getting them on with stock wires/lines/cables
they recently came out with a 10" bar , model #578, these you might have a good chance of getting on with stock set up.
i recently put on Yaffe 10" Monkey Bars which are actually higher then then the Wild 1 10" bars..... the stock wires were fine for me (with a little rerouting) but the stock brake and clutch line weren't happning...
There is a guy on this forum, that lives near me, he got the Wild 1 578s when they first came out... i don't know what he did for wires/lines.....maybe track him down and ask him...do a search for "578" and send him a P.M.
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