Reach bars vs Heritage bars on Road King
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Reach bars vs Heritage bars on Road King
I need a little advice.
I am really enjoying my new Road King, except for one thing. I feel like I am reaching for the bars. I have the reach seat and have had the bike lowered. What is your opinion on the best way to correct this?
I am looking at the Reach bars and the Heritage style bars from HD.
If I get the new bars is that something I can install myself? I am very mechanical and feel like maybe I could do it myself (save that $75 per hr).
By the way this is a Road King Standard and I am 5'9" with 30" inseam.
I am really enjoying my new Road King, except for one thing. I feel like I am reaching for the bars. I have the reach seat and have had the bike lowered. What is your opinion on the best way to correct this?
I am looking at the Reach bars and the Heritage style bars from HD.
If I get the new bars is that something I can install myself? I am very mechanical and feel like maybe I could do it myself (save that $75 per hr).
By the way this is a Road King Standard and I am 5'9" with 30" inseam.
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I have the Heritage style bar on my '09 RKC, and it has made a big difference. Reaching for the standard bar put a burn between my shoulder blades. The Heritage style bar sits a bit higher and has a flatter bend at the grips, which suit me well. I installed them myself with not much trouble. The stock fly by wire will work without an extension, but you will need to get in the headlight and make sure you are getting all the slack available. I have not had any experience with the 'reach' bar, so cannot comment, but have been satisfied wtih the Heritage style bar. I would make the same switch again.
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I know what you mean about reaching for the bars and I can feel that shoulder pain. I just ordered 12.5 mini apes and I can wait they should be here this week. I had them on my WG and I know my shoulders will thank me! By the way I am 6ft with a 36 inseam...guess my arms are super long(thank god) Good luck.
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I installed the Heritage bars on my 10' KRC a few weeks ago. Was an easy install. Took time to get into the nacelle, but it was a worthwhile endeavor. Only problem I had was with the Throttle-by-wire bundle inside the bars. Mine got wedged in the dimpled bend, and it took about 1/2 an hour to get it to release. No biggie though, just kept my cool, grabbed another beer, and kept fiddling with it. The position is MUCH more comfortable than the stocker. I am only 5'6". I also have lowered the rear of the bike 1", and will drop the front this winter as well. Got a solo reach seat from Danny Gray too. Am considering installing a set of 12" apes, but will see about that later.
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Another vote for the Heritage bars. A good tip for getting the TBW harness back in the new bars. Fold the front plug back over the harness and tape it with one round of electrical tape. Then put some grease over the end and about 2 inches down the tape. Slides right through...no problem. If you have stock grips, you might want to buy a new clutch side. some are hard to get off without tearing.
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Installed the Heritage type bars on mine a few months ago.
So much better than stock.
Easy install took about 90 minutes in all. +1 on the tape around the connector - did that too! Plenty on slack in wires and brake line. I used hairspray to soften the glue on the original L/H grip - works well.
Go on - have a go!
So much better than stock.
Easy install took about 90 minutes in all. +1 on the tape around the connector - did that too! Plenty on slack in wires and brake line. I used hairspray to soften the glue on the original L/H grip - works well.
Go on - have a go!