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Just purchased Freewheeler and need reach bars or pullbacks. I need two inches to be more comfortable on trips. Dealership having trouble finding a reach bar that will work on Freewheeler. Has anyone made this swap yet?
I switched to these two years ago solved for me shoulder and neck aches bars are a personal thing though. These should fit a Free. ride safely fearless
Fearless ..... I now have a 2016 TriGlide and have a question. With the 2+2 bars, will I need wiring extensions and brake/clutch hose extensions? My current bars are 8" by my tape, so I think the 10" will be tall enough and 2" pullback will ease the back and shoulder pain. Quick runs in town are fine, but 4 to 5 hrs on the road is pure h.....
I want to have everything here so I wont be down waiting for parts if needed. The elec extensions would be easy, but I need more info on the Brake/Clutch hoses?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Fearless ..... I now have a 2016 TriGlide and have a question. With the 2+2 bars, will I need wiring extensions and brake/clutch hose extensions? My current bars are 8" by my tape, so I think the 10" will be tall enough and 2" pullback will ease the back and shoulder pain. Quick runs in town are fine, but 4 to 5 hrs on the road is pure h.....
I want to have everything here so I wont be down waiting for parts if needed. The elec extensions would be easy, but I need more info on the Brake/Clutch hoses?
Thanks in advance for any help!
I put the Khrome Werks 2+2 narrow sweepers on my 16 TG, no extensions needed, wiring or hoses
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