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Old 10-24-2011, 09:00 PM
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i'm gonna be putting 10" PYO Mokey bars on my 2010 SG this winter....and although i don't think i NEED to replace the clutch cable & brake line...i might want to just to have something that looks a little better..... I'd probably go with black but just something with a better finish then stock.
So who has the best deals on cables / hoses? How much should a +2 cable and +2 line run me?

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I had great luck with Johnny Vaughn. I think it's hdparts.com. (you can google just Johnny Vaughn handlebars, if not). Call him up, tell him what bike and bars, and he get you what you need. If your getting braided stainless they'll run $369-$420. Depending how fancy you want them.
 
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Call Drew at Dr V-Twin. Awesome dude to deal with. You can PM him on the forum for a quick quote.
 
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Originally Posted by mike1158
i'm gonna be putting 10" PYO Mokey bars on my 2010 SG this winter....and although i don't think i NEED to replace the clutch cable & brake line...i might want to just to have something that looks a little better..... I'd probably go with black but just something with a better finish then stock.
So who has the best deals on cables / hoses? How much should a +2 cable and +2 line run me?

thanks boys...
be well...
ride sfae...
I gotta chime in for the guys at HCC Cycle.
I have ordered 4 sets of bars now from them, all prewired with chrome switches and housings, exellent quality with great customer service.
They can provide you with just the bars or the whole package deal.
Here is a link for you.
http://www.hillcountrycustomcycles.c...-Kits-C62.aspx
 
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Originally Posted by 06UltraBig95
I gotta chime in for the guys at HCC Cycle.
I have ordered 4 sets of bars now from them, all prewired with chrome switches and housings, exellent quality with great customer service.
They can provide you with just the bars or the whole package deal.
Here is a link for you.
http://www.hillcountrycustomcycles.c...-Kits-C62.aspx
already got my bars...so its too late to go that route...thanks anyway
 
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Here are links to both our Stainless and Black cable kits.......

http://www.lachoppers.com/catalog/di...526/index.html

http://www.lachoppers.com/catalog/di...889/index.html

This kit is just a few inches over stock to give ya the extra room you need.
 
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