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Sorry if this is in the wrong place, but there is no option in the DIY section for me to post a new thread. [:@]
I have a 2007 Ultra Classic that I want to replace the stock handlebar with the reduced reach handlebar. I can't seem to work out the part numbers for the braided cables in the 2007 book.
Here are the part numbers I have so far:
55914-98 Pull Back Handlebar
46418-04A Chrome Clutch Bracket and Master Cylinder Reservoir Kit
70228-96C Chrome Switch Housing
Braided Clutch Cable
Braided Throttle Cable
Braided Idle Cable
Braided Brake Line Kit
Any help with the missing part numberswould be greatly appreciated.
The Diamond Back Braided Clutch Cable is only available in the stock length so it will have to be routed differently. PN 38806-07. I have a 2007 FLTR and am not happy with the stock cablewith the longer bars. Hopefully HD will come out with the longer cables soon.
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