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i have started ordering my parts to do my bars. going with 18'' carlini bars.im trying to decide what brake line and clutch cable to go with. carlini is offering barnett stainless for $309 or i can get the platinum for $370. does anybody have any other places to get get them with maybe better price?
i have had the stainless and my dad has the platinum. i rather go with the platnium
ididnt know you carried those. i ordered my CFR's from you and will say i was very pleased with the customer service from you guys. i will def check out your link now
Magnum Cables. That's where I got my cables and brake lines and Namz for the electrical extensions. I went with +8" on all cable and lines with 16" Carlini's and +12" on the electrical and there was plenty left over.
Magnum Cables. That's where I got my cables and brake lines and Namz for the electrical extensions. I went with +8" on all cable and lines with 16" Carlini's and +12" on the electrical and there was plenty left over.
+1 on the Magnum Sterling Chromite II cables AND the added length.
They sure look pretty against those tins on a bright, sunny day.
I'm glad you guys had good luck with your Magnum cables but I did not...The plastic coating scuffed through after a few months and started getting water in it. Magnum wouldn't back their product either...They won't get another dollar from me...
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