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I couldn't take it's just me I returned back in side just because that is where I found it. :Shrug: The wide sweepers are the cats butt no matter how you run the clutch cable. One of the best things I have done on our Triglide. ride safely Fearless
When you run cable outside, it seems too long:Shrug: go figure. Now I have a oval hole to fill in :Shrug: too old to let the little things bother me at this point.
When you run cable outside, it seems too long:Shrug: go figure. Now I have a oval hole to fill in :Shrug: too old to let the little things bother me at this point.
Half to take out the oval thing and size it up. Thanks, will be the 4th hole to be plugged. :ranting:
I just left mine open. I didn't want to remove the rubber trim in case I decided to go with a longer cableHalf to take out the oval thing and size it up. Thanks, will be the 4th hole to be plugged. :ranting:
Bunch of Woofs worried about a teeny weeny little hole...
Why mess with it, Anybody asks whats that hole for' Just tell them its a Speed Hole....:victory:
I bought the pull back bars from HD and also needed a new speaker switch and since the installation video recommended replacing the silicone risers I also got a set of those. The indy I called quoted me a price of $350 to install that which seems a little high to me. Didn't a lot of you get the bars installed for $150? That leaves $200 to install each of the other two components. I'm wondering if he looked up installing them individually rather than while he had everything else while he was right there to install the handle bars? I want to clear this up before I call the guy back and question him. TIA.
PC
I bought the pull back bars from HD and also needed a new speaker switch and since the installation video recommended replacing the silicone risers I also got a set of those. The indy I called quoted me a price of $350 to install that which seems a little high to me. Didn't a lot of you get the bars installed for $150? That leaves $200 to install each of the other two components. I'm wondering if he looked up installing them individually rather than while he had everything else while he was right there to install the handle bars? I want to clear this up before I call the guy back and question him. TIA.
PC
That's a great price and give him a $50 for a tip when you pick it up. Providing he knows what he is doing! :Shrug: ride safely fearless
Every thing fits perfect , but i'll tell you if it were an inch longer i would have been in trouble lol , ohhhhhh another important thing , the TBW plug on the Tri Glide didn't have to be torn apart it went right through the bars without taking all the wire loose from the plug.
I installed the 2+2 Narrow Sweepers and I definitely needed the wire extensions. The throttle cable and clutch cable were not an issue but the wiring definitely was. I would suggest you pick up a set of wire extensions and return them if they are not needed in your application (just for the peace of mind). I had to stop in the middle of my install and run to the dealer to get a set. They were thirty dollars for both sides and the dealer had them in stock.Waldo1
Just came across this thread, I'm thinking of changing out my handle bars on my 2016 Tri Glide. I see you installed Khrome Werks 2+2 sweepers, I'm going with Khrome Werks 12" Bobber Bagger Apes. I'm not sure of the rise of your sweepers, but the rise on my bagger apes is 11.6 inches.
You mentioned that you didn't need any wire extensions, clutch or brake line extensions? Did you change the throttle grip or replace the bushings? If you did I may of over looked that.
After reading your post and looking at the photos you took, I'm going to give the handle bar a change as the dealer quoted me $800 for parts and labor.
Thanks
6bull (aka Jim)
I installed the 2+2 Wide Sweepers on mine. I could have made it without the extensions but it would have been a lot harder. You can get a set from Surdyke or Boardtracker for about $25. If I had to do it again, I'd still use the extensionsI installed the 2+2 Narrow Sweepers and I definitely needed the wire extensions. The throttle cable and clutch cable were not an issue but the wiring definitely was. I would suggest you pick up a set of wire extensions and return them if they are not needed in your application (just for the peace of mind). I had to stop in the middle of my install and run to the dealer to get a set. They were thirty dollars for both sides and the dealer had them in stock.
thanks for the reply , im 5'10" and not a small fella , i have 550 miles on it so far but find that i make excuses not to ride as much cause i know ill be kinda miserable but im gonna give it a chance , i did read and please tell me if im wrong where when im in a cure not to let up but rather throttle up some is this correct????