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Which Replacement Bars For 2005 Road King Classic

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Old 01-24-2009, 07:44 PM
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I have the stock bars on my 2005 Road King Classic. I would like to have something about 2 to 3 inches closer to me and 2 to 3 inches narrower, without changing any cables. What are my options, if any? THANKS!!!!
 
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Old 01-24-2009, 07:57 PM
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I have an '06 Road King Standard FLHRI and I replaced the stock with a set from a Heritage Softail Classis.
The bars were just what I needed for up and back, and there was no need for cable change.
 
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I hear the Cyclesmith 13" bars are a perfect fit for many.
 
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I put Heritage Classic bars on my 06 road king and did not have to change the cables
that would be the way to go IMO
 
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i used a set of early rk bars on my classic they were narrower and more pulled back because the were narrower didnt nned to do any thing with cables or wires just slight hand bend on the brake line they were 50 $ at the dealer but u will have to get new hand grip(usually have to cut off the stock handgrip on the left side its glued on).those cost me 100$
 
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Wild Ones Chubby Bars. Mine extend out maybe 4 inches more than stock. I have them on an '05 RKC
 
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