Harley Reduced Reach Handlebars
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Harley Reduced Reach Handlebars
There are a couple of good threads about how to install the reduced reach bars, so I figured i would do a thread on what you don't have to do during the installation. Really, it's pretty easy. I have no idea why two dealers in my area wanted about $1000 labor to do this job, except that people are willing to pay that outrageous amount. I, however, am not willing to pay. Let me say this, buy a service manual.
It took me about three hours to do the installation. Contrary to what a dealer or the Harley website says, you do not need new cables or hydraulic lines. You do not need to replace the fairing mounted mirrors. The view through the fairing mounted mirrors is fine. Dealing with the wiring and hydraulic lines is easy. As long as you're running the wires outside the bars, the only wiring you need to disconnect is the throttle by wire connector, and that's so you can run it through the new handlebars.
A dealer may say that they need to remove the inner fairing to try to justify the high labor charge. Wrong. The Harley service manual does not advise to remove the inner fairing, but to remove the outer fairing(easy), remove the inner fairing fasteners and rotate the inner fairing forward. That's easy as heck. You also don't need to remove the ignition switch innards. You only need to remove the chrome ignition cover, the two screws from the sides of the inner fairing skirt and pull the inner fairing skirt back. You then have all the access you need to remove the old bars and install the new ones. Below is a photo of what I'm talking about.
The reduced reach bars are slightly wider than stock, so they don't fit exactly in the bar grove in the inner fairing. The reason they're wider is because the increased length would cause them hit the tank at full lock if they were the same width as the stock bars. Also, the grip angle is a little less than the stock bars. That works for me, but the angle may not work for some people. The reduced reach bars are a way to gain a little height and situate the grips about two inches closer to you, but still keep your hands behind the fairing.
It took me about three hours to do the installation. Contrary to what a dealer or the Harley website says, you do not need new cables or hydraulic lines. You do not need to replace the fairing mounted mirrors. The view through the fairing mounted mirrors is fine. Dealing with the wiring and hydraulic lines is easy. As long as you're running the wires outside the bars, the only wiring you need to disconnect is the throttle by wire connector, and that's so you can run it through the new handlebars.
A dealer may say that they need to remove the inner fairing to try to justify the high labor charge. Wrong. The Harley service manual does not advise to remove the inner fairing, but to remove the outer fairing(easy), remove the inner fairing fasteners and rotate the inner fairing forward. That's easy as heck. You also don't need to remove the ignition switch innards. You only need to remove the chrome ignition cover, the two screws from the sides of the inner fairing skirt and pull the inner fairing skirt back. You then have all the access you need to remove the old bars and install the new ones. Below is a photo of what I'm talking about.
The reduced reach bars are slightly wider than stock, so they don't fit exactly in the bar grove in the inner fairing. The reason they're wider is because the increased length would cause them hit the tank at full lock if they were the same width as the stock bars. Also, the grip angle is a little less than the stock bars. That works for me, but the angle may not work for some people. The reduced reach bars are a way to gain a little height and situate the grips about two inches closer to you, but still keep your hands behind the fairing.
Last edited by PeteF; 02-04-2015 at 07:22 PM.
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Get the Khromewerks +2 wide sweepers. I put the Harley reach bars on my 2012 Ultra Limited and still had the back of the neck soreness. It wasn't as bad as the stock bars but I still had the pain. I put the Khromewerks +2 wide sweepers on my 2014 Limited and what a difference! You have a more natural handgrip and your elbows aren't too far in toward your body.
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Get the Khromewerks +2 wide sweepers. I put the Harley reach bars on my 2012 Ultra Limited and still had the back of the neck soreness. It wasn't as bad as the stock bars but I still had the pain. I put the Khromewerks +2 wide sweepers on my 2014 Limited and what a difference! You have a more natural handgrip and your elbows aren't too far in toward your body.
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Excellent points by PeteF. I did the install and the bars made a huge difference for me. I an 5'8", 190 lbs, don't know sleeve length. My shoulders ached after an hour and a half or so. Now, I can ride all day with no issues. Well worth the money and time.
JT_HD did a good install thread with a bunch of pictures. I did the install with just his thread because the dealer was out of manuals at the time and I didn't want to wait.
JT_HD did a good install thread with a bunch of pictures. I did the install with just his thread because the dealer was out of manuals at the time and I didn't want to wait.