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He let the shop do it. He didn't want to mess with it. The simplest T bars i ever wired were LA Choppers high club bars. They were rounded at the top instead of a straight angle. Did some WCT-Bars too. Not easy to wire. Neither were for a bagger so a lot less wire was run through them.
Been thinking about T Bars. Maybe in a year or two. Time will tell.
I wish you didn't have to drill new holes in the lower fairing for them...
That is m,y issue too. I have a color matched inner I don't want to mess with. Thinking about this piece for my RG. Gotta get it painted to match which will cost more than the part. http://bzjvc.rtten.servertrust.com/s...s.asp?cat=1885
That is m,y issue too. I have a color matched inner I don't want to mess with. Thinking about this piece for my RG. Gotta get it painted to match which will cost more than the part. http://bzjvc.rtten.servertrust.com/s...s.asp?cat=1885
If only they made something comparable for the FLHXS
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