Part number for KW 2+2 Narrow Sweeper
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Part number for KW 2+2 Narrow Sweeper
Looking for the part number for the Krome Werks 2+2 Narrow Sweeper that will work on a 17 TG. I think it's part #300519 but various vendors including Dennis Kirk and others say that it won't fit. Any help with this will be great and if you have any experience with these on a 17 TG let me know about it. I need to lean back a little. My back and wrist were killing me after Biketoberfest.
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#5
The hole up by the controls was too small for the plug on the switch packs to fit through so I could run the wires internally. Not wanting to take off the plugs or alter the bars by drilling the holes bigger, I chose to run those wires externally.
Was that a problem for you?
Thanks, Bob
#7
Just a quick update I received the handlebar and installed it on my 17 TG. I did the wiring internally and did not have to take apart any plugs. As for the control wires, I disconnected them from the control switches and routed them from the bottom hole to the dimple holes. I did also use the wire extension kit available at the dealer. That made things easy in that I did not have to mess with moving the connectors that are located under the radio. The extension kit was about $30 at the dealer.
I can say that I am really happy now that I changed the bars. Now I can lean back some more and the grip angle is right on. Not sure if its just me, but I also feel that the steering is easier now. This was a good change for sure.
I can say that I am really happy now that I changed the bars. Now I can lean back some more and the grip angle is right on. Not sure if its just me, but I also feel that the steering is easier now. This was a good change for sure.
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Just a quick update I received the handlebar and installed it on my 17 TG. I did the wiring internally and did not have to take apart any plugs. As for the control wires, I disconnected them from the control switches and routed them from the bottom hole to the dimple holes. I did also use the wire extension kit available at the dealer. That made things easy in that I did not have to mess with moving the connectors that are located under the radio. The extension kit was about $30 at the dealer.
I can say that I am really happy now that I changed the bars. Now I can lean back some more and the grip angle is right on. Not sure if its just me, but I also feel that the steering is easier now. This was a good change for sure.
I can say that I am really happy now that I changed the bars. Now I can lean back some more and the grip angle is right on. Not sure if its just me, but I also feel that the steering is easier now. This was a good change for sure.
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