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Old 06-27-2010, 12:44 AM
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I am considering changing out my stock bars for some taller ones. I don't want to go nuts with tall apes just looking for more comfort. Any recommendations?
 
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What is the rise of stock FLHX bars.
7.5 inches
 
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I have http://www.khromewerks.com/
Sweepers on mine +2 which would make them 10" rise?
-300514 -300515 not sure which I bought now?
Used the same wire no extension needed on the throttle.
Used clutch cable - 38649-08
No brake line extension needed.

But I am thinking of getting the next higher ones:
300315 = 12" rise
The wire extensions I know what to get.
The clutch cable in black I'm not so sure.
And I have to get a brake line extension to the front brake T? - Not sure there either.
 
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Great info! Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by rocknrod
I have http://www.khromewerks.com/
300315 = 12" rise
The clutch cable in black I'm not so sure of what to get?.
And I have to get a brake line extension to the front brake T? - Not sure there either.
If you find out any info on these two items it would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure others want to know as well.
 
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Found some info:
Barnet take the stock part numbers and then all you have to do is add the plus size (+6" for example) to the end of the part number.
Clutch Cable: 101-30-10046
Front Brake Line: 213-30-13091
http://www.barnettclutches.com/
 
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Originally Posted by rocknrod

But I am thinking of getting the next higher ones:
300315 = 12" rise
The wire extensions I know what to get.
The clutch cable in black I'm not so sure.
And I have to get a brake line extension to the front brake T? - Not sure there either.
If you go with 12" rise, you will not need the wire extensions. I didn't need them for my 13" I just routed the wire under the radio and it worked fine. Barnett sells black clutch cable and Goodridge sell black brake lines. Try hdbikeparts.com for the cables and lines. Just tell Johnny what you are doing and what you need and he can help out. Good guy. He will also help answer any questions along the way if you install yourself
 
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Oh I see you found em. I gotta type faster...lol. Also you will need the entire front brake lines. Not just the line to the "T"
 
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Thank you
 
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I am considering the 10" Burly bars. So if I get what you are saying, I can go to the 10" with stock cables?
 
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