Khrome Werks 2+2 narrow sweepers.

Batman825

Batman825
"Has anyone installed the 2+2 narrow sweeps (300519) on a 2016 Tri Glide? I looked on a few web sites and they say it might not fit."

Yes, I installed them on my 2016 about three years ago. Only difficulty I encountered was fishing the wiring through the bars, it was tedious and took a while. I did not use any wire or cable extensions. I did have to clip the cable ties.

 
I put the wide sweepers on my bike a few month back, and a month or so back I was out on a favorite road that runs along the Mexican border. Went into a tight right hander with just a little bit too much speed, cranked the bars over and about half way through the turn, rolled on some throttle and the motor reved up but my speed was dropping, and about that time the right wheel hit the pavement. Thought I was going to have to fined some palm fronds to clean my shorts.

You did good Ray :clapping:Ride it like it’s stolen !
 
Batman825

Batman825
"Has anyone installed the 2+2 narrow sweeps (300519) on a 2016 Tri Glide? I looked on a few web sites and they say it might not fit."

Yes, I installed them on my 2016 about three years ago. Only difficulty I encountered was fishing the wiring through the bars, it was tedious and took a while. I did not use any wire or cable extensions. I did have to clip the cable ties.


They will fit. I did not need any extensions. Just ran the clutch cable in back of the fairing in stead of in it. Being I’m cheep , I always look for the alternative. Filled the fairing hole with a toy gummy worm looking out as my angle :angel16:
 
Just put the 2+2 narrow sweeps on my 2020 Tri. All the wires were long enough. The problem I had was the Clutch and Brake line were a little short. Had to run them on top of the bars at the bottom. If you figure a different way of running them or see something I missed. Please let me know. I snipped every tie wrap i could find. The bars are great addition!

Do you have heated grips on yours? I'm getting ready for a change and want to find out if the heated grips wiring is also long enough.
 
Just put the 2+2 narrow sweeps on my 2020 Tri. All the wires were long enough. The problem I had was the Clutch and Brake line were a little short. Had to run them on top of the bars at the bottom. If you figure a different way of running them or see something I missed. Please let me know. I snipped every tie wrap i could find. The bars are great addition!

Nucseal,

I am in the process of installing these and the brake and clutch lines seem a full inch short or more. How did you get the extra length you need? The wires seem to have enough slack I can make it work, but the hoses are a different story. I appreciate any help.

Jeff
 
Nucseal,

I am in the process of installing these and the brake and clutch lines seem a full inch short or more. How did you get the extra length you need? The wires seem to have enough slack I can make it work, but the hoses are a different story. I appreciate any help.

Jeff

I'm sure Nucseal will reply when he sees your post. But to help you along I thought I'd jump in. I installed the KhromeWerks 2+2 Narrow Sweepers a few months ago. This video was very helpful:



While it is a different bar the process is still the same. He shows you where there are many cable ties that need to be cut to free up the clutch and brake line. After doing so and a little pulling the clutch fit just fine. The front brake however was still very tight and I pulled on it quite a bit but I did get it to fit and everything line up. Hardly any slack in it but since it is attached to the manifold below the neck it moves with the bars and no stress is placed on it when turning.

Good luck and I'm sure you'll get it worked out.
 
Krome Werks Narrow Sweepers

[FONT=&quot]So, I have a 2015 FLRT. The ones I want are: [/FONT] KHROME WERKS [FONT=&quot]Chrome 1 in. Narrow +2 Sweeper 1 in. Handlebar - 300518

but it says they don't fit my 2015. Suggestions?[/FONT]
 
Krome Werks Narrow Sweepers

Here is a link with all the bars that will fit your FLRT https://www.denniskirk.com/handlebars/2015-harley-davidson-freewheeler-flrt.mmy

Can I ask, have you attempted to adjust your bars back towards you yet or are they just not comfortable?

yes, I have them adjusted. But, still at 5'-2" with short arms, and a backrest pad (added) - I am still about 2" short of feeling 'comfortable' and being able to turn the handlebars without leaning forward a whole bunch. See attached picture showing backrest pad and how far back I sit to drive it.

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yes, I have them adjusted. But, still at 5'-2" with short arms, and a backrest pad (added) - I am still about 2" short of feeling 'comfortable' and being able to turn the handlebars without leaning forward a whole bunch. See attached picture showing backrest pad and how far back I sit to drive it.

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Go to your dealer and have them put a loaner reach seat on , give it a try

They may tell you it does not fit your FLRT but it does. I had one on my 15, now it is on my 17. Way better than the stock seat plus it moves you closer to the bars

https://www.harley-davidson.com/us/en/shop/Reach-Seat/p/52000334
 
Take a look at:

https://www.helibars.com

Yes - I had already put a driver backrest on my Spyder - it brought me toward the bars 3". I thought that would be plenty. It is a ShowChrome backrest. But it just was not enough - I was still leaning forward to reach the handlebars. My Spyder seat is large and long and sets you back from the bars a good ways. Pain between the shoulders was awful.

Only took a few rides before I ordered and put on the Helibars - WONDERFUL!!! So many ways to adjust to customize them for you... AND they set me back against the driver backrest such that I had to reduce the "forward" on the backrest. I had decided not to mess around with trying this, trying that handlebar, risers, etc so just took the plunge.

I did notice that Helibars are available for a number of Harley models.

They are pricey - mine were $599.00, free shipping. I figure this will be the priciest modification I ever make to this Spyder.

Good luck!
 
Take a look at:

https://www.helibars.com

Yes - I had already put a driver backrest on my Spyder - it brought me toward the bars 3". I thought that would be plenty. It is a ShowChrome backrest. But it just was not enough - I was still leaning forward to reach the handlebars. My Spyder seat is large and long and sets you back from the bars a good ways. Pain between the shoulders was awful.

Only took a few rides before I ordered and put on the Helibars - WONDERFUL!!! So many ways to adjust to customize them for you... AND they set me back against the driver backrest such that I had to reduce the "forward" on the backrest. I had decided not to mess around with trying this, trying that handlebar, risers, etc so just took the plunge.

I did notice that Helibars are available for a number of Harley models.

They are pricey - mine were $599.00, free shipping. I figure this will be the priciest modification I ever make to this Spyder.

Good luck!

+1 on Paws reply. I have had helibars on both my 2013 Tri and my 2007 Road King/Champion conversion. I first put them on in 2010. I would not ride with any other bars. Yes they are expensive, but like Paws stated they can be adjusted to any angle that you need to be comfortable. No strain on my wrists, shoulders or back. I do ride with a back rest. If you can afford them they are the way to go.
 
Anyone who put Krome Werks 2+2 narrow sweepers on have a tank lift also, if so were there any clearance problems?

I have both. I am using the 1 1/2" deluxe lift (front and rear) with no problems.

Note: mine is a 2010. Things might have changed in 11 years.
 
I did not have any issues

Anyone who put Krome Werks 2+2 narrow sweepers on have a tank lift also, if so were there any clearance problems?

I had them put on my 2020 TG. The shop did it. They did not have any problems. They do not have to use any extension wires.
 
Khrome Werks Narrow Sweepers

I had them put on my 2020 TG. The shop did it. They did not have any problems. They do not have to use any extension wires.

If you don’t mind me asking, where did you find them? I have been looking all over and can’t find anyone who has them in stock.
 
If you don’t mind me asking, where did you find them? I have been looking all over and can’t find anyone who has them in stock.

I got mine off Amazon. But I see they are currently unavailable also. So perhaps you’re right they’re hard to fine.
 

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