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These bars feel great. The bike is actually more responsive in corners for me and I can lean back more. The bars are the Khromewerks 300505 sweeper bars for the FLHT's for $63 factory direct.
I have a set of 300504's that I bought to try on my RG. Reading their specs and comparing them to the WG bars, it looked like they'd have more pullback.
..... now that I have them, they actually have less pullback.
Bars look good. Why didn't you run the wires internally? Just a question, but since you were there anyways? I also see you have the standard grips on your bike. Hope that is the next purchase?Looking at your highway pegs, a set of Kuryakyn iso grips would compliment them. IMHO.
Bars look good. Why didn't you run the wires internally? Just a question, but since you were there anyways? I also see you have the standard grips on your bike. Hope that is the next purchase?Looking at your highway pegs, a set of Kuryakyn iso grips would compliment them. IMHO.
Yup, ISO's are next The bars are 1"ers and not set up for internal wiring. I figured that with the batwing not much of the wires are seen anyway so I didn't think it was worth the extra cash.
Looks like just about exactly what I am looking for.
Hand position and rise look about right.
Nice pics also.
Were you able to use the original cables ?
Pretty good quality bars ?
Great price for sure.
Thanks for sharing..
Mick
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