Chubby's 518 Handlebars
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Chubby's 518 Handlebars
Ok,after spending many hours talking about handlebars formy 97 Road King on this forum,I finally purchased/ordered the Chubby 518s from a local dealership today; Iasked the sales rep. aboutordering braided stainless steel cables according to the Chubby's cable (deminision) chart and he told me that it would be best to measure for cables after the handlebars were setting on the bike. He's probably right, but would like to hear from those of you who've installed these handlebars as to what size cables to install.
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
I used the Wild 1 website and and Magnum Sterling's site. I believe clutch was stock length, and the throttle and idle were both +2". I can't remember on the brakes I think I went with +2" on those as well. Here are a few sites that Helped me.
https://www.hdforums.com/m_1328001/tm.htm
http://www.magnumshielding.com/throttle_idle_cables.htm(Down and to the left, you can search for cables by bike model)
http://www.wild1inc.com/rktechtips.html(Tech section of Wild1, Here they tell you what you need for lengths)
I hope this helps. You will love the new bars.
Jeff
https://www.hdforums.com/m_1328001/tm.htm
http://www.magnumshielding.com/throttle_idle_cables.htm(Down and to the left, you can search for cables by bike model)
http://www.wild1inc.com/rktechtips.html(Tech section of Wild1, Here they tell you what you need for lengths)
I hope this helps. You will love the new bars.
Jeff
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
I've ran a set on a Road King since 1997. When I bought the 99 I switched the whole handlebar assembly over to the new bike. You "may" get by with no extended cables. That is my case. I use stock lengths and only had to straighten out the bend in the brake line to make it fit. You won't be wrong going with 2-4" extended cables. 2" will definitely do the trick but anything in that range will fit.
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
I have the 518's on my Heritage. I like them. I internally wired them. I kept all my stock cables.
The brake line was a bit of a stretch, but works fine.
Funny about Harley's choices on handlebars. The Heritage bars suck on the Heritage, but they're perfect for a Roadking or Road Glide(I'm told) I have ridden a police issue RK with them. They were just right.
The brake line was a bit of a stretch, but works fine.
Funny about Harley's choices on handlebars. The Heritage bars suck on the Heritage, but they're perfect for a Roadking or Road Glide(I'm told) I have ridden a police issue RK with them. They were just right.
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
i put 518's on my 06 r-k.. with all stock cables, had to staighten out the frt brake line just a tad close to the master .. also i released the throttle cables from there clamp at the steering neck just to free up a little.. no problems at all ..except i broke the front brake switch..typical rookie move i'm told
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RE: Chubby's 518 Handlebars
i have the 518's on my 07 road king i went with plus 4". the cables lay quite nicley. after i got the whole job done i hand bent the brake line and after looking at it for about ten minutes i went and got the ss braided lines for that as well. that was a huge improvement over the ugly black metal tubbing and rubber lines. the bars are awesome, super comfortable for long rides.