Labor for 16" Apes on 09 Streetglide
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I bought cycle smith 16" bars from Harley for like $260, and they got me for labor, 12x80= 960
On the same service order I also did stage 1 with SE intake, ECU mod, and reinhart slipons (3 hours extra on that for a total of 15)
I supplied my own Arlen Ness floorboards, grips, passenger pegs, shifter pegs, HD garage door opener (2 hours labor total of 17)
The main thing that hurt obviously was 12 hours for handle bar install.
All-in-all the labor was over 1300.
On the same service order I also did stage 1 with SE intake, ECU mod, and reinhart slipons (3 hours extra on that for a total of 15)
I supplied my own Arlen Ness floorboards, grips, passenger pegs, shifter pegs, HD garage door opener (2 hours labor total of 17)
The main thing that hurt obviously was 12 hours for handle bar install.
All-in-all the labor was over 1300.
Last edited by MrSinister; 08-19-2009 at 09:32 PM.
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I did the 12" pyo monkey bars on mine myself. It was my first set to do and I ran all wires through the bars including the TBW. I extended wires and did the clutch cable and brake lines also. It took me around 8 hours to do everything start to finish. I would say you got hit with a few extra hours. But on the flip side, you will love them. I wish I would have gone 16's now.
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