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Old 03-24-2021, 02:26 AM
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Originally Posted by LS Bob
I just ordered a cable kit for my 21 Triglide from Hill Country Customs. I am not sure if they have controls or levers, but they definitely have the clutch cable. Harley does not have replacement clutch cables for 21 Touring, by the way.
Strange that HCC has them but Harley doesn't. I found these, earlier. https://fatbaggers.com/ez-install-4-...touring-models
https://fatbaggers.com/ez-install-6-...touring-models
https://fatbaggers.com/ez-install-8-...touring-models
 
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https://www.hogleverage.com/product/c400-cc/ latest I could find was for a 2020 should fit.
That's for a hydraulic clutch, not a cable clutch.
 
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Old 03-24-2021, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Texcuda
That's for a hydraulic clutch, not a cable clutch.
Oh that's right they changed the clutch on this year models. Sorry.
Did you try contacting them? They may have a lever in the works.

I see this on the home page:

Please note: 2021 models will not be available until later this year.

 
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Originally Posted by Mr.Softy
Oh that's right they changed the clutch on this year models. Sorry.
Did you try contacting them? They may have a lever in the works.

I see this on the home page:

Please note: 2021 models will not be available until later this year.

Yeah, I realized this morning the 21 model year has gone full cable operated this morning, which at least means, at some point, there will be reach levers on the market.
 
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Originally Posted by Texcuda
Yeah, I realized this morning the 21 model year has gone full cable operated this morning, which at least means, at some point, there will be reach levers on the market.
I would expect the cable reach levers on previous other models (dyna) may fit, I do not think the design has changed.
 
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Congrats on the new ride!
 
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The Limited Low used to have smaller diameter grips, for people with small hands. A buddy almost bought one used, I checked it out, the grips being smaller is immediately noticeable. I would imagine they could be found at the dealership, compatibility is another question. But smaller diameter will help with the little hands. Good luck, nice bike.
 
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Originally Posted by Architect
The Limited Low used to have smaller diameter grips, for people with small hands. A buddy almost bought one used, I checked it out, the grips being smaller is immediately noticeable. I would imagine they could be found at the dealership, compatibility is another question. But smaller diameter will help with the little hands. Good luck, nice bike.
Aaah, I totally overlooked grip diameter!!! Grips are available now and could make a big difference for her. Thanks!!!!
 
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Have a talk with the personnel in the parts department. An experienced parts person should be able to come up with a solution. Some of them are actually good people and are willing to find a solution. Then, there are a few.....

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I just bought a 2020. I am putting these levers on. https://www.jpcycles.com/search/sear...ueId=290256503.
 


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