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Hey all
Soybean here
I ride a 1991 Electra Glide Classic and also a 1973 XLCH Ironhead
already have read some really helpful back n forths.
Losts of wise cats on here and I appreciate the help and will come in with what I can
Till next time
Bean
Good morning all,
I just want to say hello to all and introduce myself. I'm Anthony the only one who calls me by my name is my mother, everyone calls me Sancho (even my Dad did). That being said I am planning on switching handlebars on my 22 Road Glide Limited to Factory 47 14" or 16" handlebar. I like the Signature bars I had 16s on my 2015 RG Special and they worked great. I am toying with the idea of pre-wired setup because time is something I do not have much of and won't for a while. I also noticed there are other similar handlebars out there Fatbagger, Klockwerks, etc. If anyone has experience on the handlebars, particularly the pre-wired option please let me know. I've heard mostly positive, and one negative comment (guy said the wires were rusty on his Factory 47s) I found that questionable, but certainly not impossible.
be well
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