HD reduced Reach Batwing Handlebars
Planning on installing the HD Reduced Reach Touring Handlebars. Has anyone installed them and did you have to replace the front brake lines? I know you can reroute the clutch cable by not routing it through the batwing but I'll get and longer black cable instead. I've heard you can reuse the front brake line but was wondering what one did to make up for the 2" extension on the handlebars.
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When I put mine on the clutch brake and throttle all fit fine. You can still use the hole in fairing for clutch cable. Just re route it along the front of the frame.
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No problem it is all good. Feels better ridding.
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No problem w/my HD pullbacks..dealer installed w/out any extra parts too buy..they feel great as I am only 5'5"...
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will these handle bars fit the 2014
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[QUOTE=sylwoody;196739]will these handle bars fit the 2014[/QUOTE]
according to the HD on line parts list, yes. this is the model I had installed on my 2013.
part#56176-08 $154.
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PM me if you are interested on a set. I just put a set on my 2013 TRI for 3 weeks. I had to change to Heli-bars due to my bad wrists. On long rides the right wrist could not hold the throttle any longer. The same with the stock bars. I loved the reach of them but I needed something that will keep my wrist straighter. PM if you want to buy them.
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as info I installed paul yaffee's 10" "bagger bars" not apes on my '09 triglide. needed a 4" over clutch cable. wireing was ok . the only think I suggest is if you cut 1/4" off of a allen wrench, you CAN remove the trans side cover with-out removeing the exhaust.
also butter lube the "O" ring on the new clutch cable with permatex non-hardening sealant before you install it. to prevent any future leaks.
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Had my bars on since new. Love them. Makes it easier to steer. More leverage. In the cataloge it says to replace upper and lower brake lines and clutch cable. So that's what they did. They installed the braided lines which are better anyway.
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Just got my TG back with the Reduced Reach Touring Bars installed. We replaced the TBW with the recommended extended assembly, replaced the clutch cable with a 4+ aftermarket black vinly cable and reused the front brake assembly. I wasn't interested in replacing all my cables with braided stainless HD cables. Feels great. Moved me back in the saddle a bit, brought my hands a little closer providing better leverage. Also raised the level of my hands a bit. Would recommend this setup to anyone that is vertically challenged (5'6" or less).
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Thanks for the interest the bars are gone
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How much did the labor cost? Around a thousand was what the HD salesperson said.
I am 5' 2" and would like to change mine. The previous owner put some custom bars on the flhxxx and they are way too far for my reach. Was also considering a different seat also. Thanks.
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[QUOTE=jenr;204349]How much did the labor cost? Around a thousand was what the HD salesperson said.
I am 5' 2" and would like to change mine. The previous owner put some custom bars on the flhxxx and they are way too far for my reach. Was also considering a different seat also. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
I put my 2" reach bars on myself & the bars only cost me $119. The clutch cable was just fine where it was & left stock. The wiring was fine, & the brake lines fit just fine.
Where they would get $1000 for the bars installed is puzzling.................. Maybe with 5 or 6 hrs labor & all parts having to be replaced.
WOW !
Prepping you before the shock with a green light to make some serious coin !
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My handlebars cost $134 and dealer install was $186. Needed NO extra parts, lines, etc...
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[QUOTE=5x40;204397]My handlebars cost $134 and dealer install was $186. Needed NO extra parts, lines, etc...[/QUOTE]
AND WHAT YEAR TRIKE DO YOU HAVE??? and name of Handlebars,again?:xzqxz:
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[QUOTE=tbear;204409]AND WHAT YEAR TRIKE DO YOU HAVE??? and name of Handlebars,again?:xzqxz:[/QUOTE]
HANDLEBAR, 2 INCH PULLBACK #56176-08 LISTED PRICE...$149.95 I get military discount, I paid $134.95
My trike is a 2013ThumbUp
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what has to be changed to put these on a 2014 TG?
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will the hydralic clutch line have to be changed?
HD reduced Reach Batwing Handlebars
[QUOTE=woody;207385]will the hydralic clutch line have to be changed?[/QUOTE]
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I haven't seen a post in a while so I will update this installation. I have a 2014 HD trike and just installed the reduced reach handlebars (#56176-08) myself. I paid $155 for the bars and the local HD dealer wanted $230 to install them. They work with the original wiring and hydraulic lines with no problem. I have dealer installed HD heated grips and they worked as well. The bars are almost identical to the original except have a lesser bend in them, so when laid back they sit correctly, not pointed down. That is where the 2 inch setback comes from, not that they are longer. I am 5'6" and they are more comfortable and I would recommend them for shorter riders. These bars also work on 2 wheel HD touring bikes.
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I recommend viewing <cite class="_Rm]HOW TO INSTALL HANDLEBARS ON A 2015 HARLEY STREET GLIDE video @ </cite><cite class="_Rm]
[video=youtube_share;sPvOmEvXQRs]https://youtu.be/sPvOmEvXQRs[/video]
, by Rumbling Rider.
The video is well done and explains how to remove the fairing so you can replace the handlebars. The most difficult and meticulous task is dismantling the "throttle wiring" plug since it will not pull through the bars.
All you need is a sharp thin "ice pick" and a lot of patience and you will save money by not buying a new wiring harness.
You can run the control wiring internal or external to the new bars since they have open slots in them. I went external as was the original wiring. (Throttle & heated grip wiring is internal) If you go internal, you have to relocate the wiring plugs from the electrical panel as shown in the video.</cite> Not difficult, just a few extra steps. Pulling all the extra wires through the bars is a challenge as well. I could not have done this myself without the video to guide me. I am glad I did it as it has given me more confidence to work on the trike myself rather than paying someone else to do it.
I know this was long, but hopefully it will clear up some issues and encourage others to install them as well.[FONT=tahoma]
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