Chubby's 518 Handlebars
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
ORIGINAL: gdkenoyer
Better, yes, but for many of us, still far from perfect!
ORIGINAL: byersmtrco
The Heritage bars suck on the Heritage, but they're perfect for a Roadking or Road Glide(I'm told)
The Heritage bars suck on the Heritage, but they're perfect for a Roadking or Road Glide(I'm told)
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
I know many Road King owners have the Heritage Classic Bars, (including myself)they're comfortable, but I don't seem to have as much control or balance on slow speed or sharp turns as I did with the stock bars. I hope switching to the 518 handlebars will give me the comfort, contol and balance that I'm looking for.
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
Picked up my new Chubby 518s from the dealership today and they do look wide, but hopefully they'll give me the comfort and control I'm looking for. The dealership had an 04 Road King Custom setting on the showroom floor and out of curosity I set on it and held the 518s next to the stock beach bars; they were similar in size and shape, but the bends on the 518s were a little sharper and they kicked out more at the end of the bars. Anyone here ever have the Road King Custom bars and switch to the Chubby 518s?
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
Just finished my 518 install and haven't had time to get any pics, but I will soon. I went with the Magnum chromites and love the look. + 3 on the throttles and + 4 on the brake line. Clutch standard. Extended the wiring 6 inches, but wish I would have went 7. Chrome switch housings,levers,buttons and master cylinder. Switch housings are challanging but look great when done.
I've only got to ride once since the install due to weather, but man I love the feel and look of the chubby 518's. My hands just seem to fall into place with these bars.( my third set ).
Any questions about the install feel free to send me a P.M.
I've only got to ride once since the install due to weather, but man I love the feel and look of the chubby 518's. My hands just seem to fall into place with these bars.( my third set ).
Any questions about the install feel free to send me a P.M.
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
Friend of mine isdoing the 518 install and is going to temporarly mount the bars to get the cable measurements; I seethere are many opinions on cable lengths anddo appreciate all of your input. I would like to install a set of stainless steelbraided cables and want a quality set with the non yellowing vinyl sleeve cover; would like to hear some opinions on different types of cables.
Thanks again for all of your posts and information concerning this install, it's much appreciated.
Bill B.
Frederick, Md.
Thanks again for all of your posts and information concerning this install, it's much appreciated.
Bill B.
Frederick, Md.
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
ORIGINAL: billybobsrk
Heavy K,
Thanks for the info.; did you go with plus 4" for all of your cables including the brake? There are many brands of cables to choose from; did you go with Harleycables oranother brand?
Heavy K,
Thanks for the info.; did you go with plus 4" for all of your cables including the brake? There are many brands of cables to choose from; did you go with Harleycables oranother brand?
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
This post has set my mind at ease. I've been in a constant battle with myself whether to go with the 508's or 518's. Finally spoke with a tech from Wild 1 and he suggested the 518's for my size. Another member here suggested looking over at http://www.johnnyvaughn.com for what I needed. It looks like they could be the way to go. Good price on the bars and they have the complete kits for cables, lines and wiring extensions.
I had spent a good bit of time on the Harley site and catalog and couldn't find what I was exactly looking for in the extended sizes. Johnny Vaughn also uses the same lines and cable manufacturers that the Wild 1 tech spoke of; Barnett for the cabling and Goodridge for the brake lines.
Brian
I had spent a good bit of time on the Harley site and catalog and couldn't find what I was exactly looking for in the extended sizes. Johnny Vaughn also uses the same lines and cable manufacturers that the Wild 1 tech spoke of; Barnett for the cabling and Goodridge for the brake lines.
Brian