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Bought a 2024 tri glide hate the stock handle bars plan on replacing them with Khrome Werks 2+2 narrow sweepers I plan on replacing the clutch cable with longer one piece, will I need any other longer lines or wiring? Thanks
Handlebars are a "personalized" item that must "fit" the individual ride's likes and needs.
I went with Heli-bars on my Tri-Glide as they are "fully-adjustable", including "grip angle" which is really nice if you may have issues with your wrists.
They aren't cheap but due to the wiring be external, the installation cost was far less than having internal wiring and I also had H-D heated grips installed at the same time.
I have about 18,000 "comfy miles" on my trike and those handlebars have contributed greatly!
paying $700+ for handlebars and on top of that you must route the internal wires externally now? Thats should be a crime, I don't care how adjustable and comfortable they may be the looks and price are not worth it, with many other options out there that you can find comfort with.
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