Where did you find them for that price? I've been thinking about checking them out.got them online for $485
Where did you find them for that price? I've been thinking about checking them out.got them online for $485
NAEFCycle in Green Bay, WI via eBay.Where did you find them for that price? I've been thinking about checking them out.
Do you have a link to them? I can only find sets for $595 on e-bay.They were $490 including shipping
http://www.ebay.com/usr/naefcycleDo you have a link to them? I can only find sets for $595 on e-bay.
Thanks
Dan
Warm Weather Is finally approaching!Thanks for the pics. There is a wealth of information in them. I live in lake zurich, il, maybe we can hook up next year somewheres in the middle and actually see how they look on the bike.
485 is a great price. For other folks here...what did they charge you for installation? Glad you like them. A RDL saddle is next for me.Well, I pulled the trigger and got them online for $485. Local dealer put them on for me, glad he did as the existing heated grips were a bear to remove. What a difference! These bars are superb. thanks for all the input.
I had two tires mounted and balanced at the same time, total labor was around $275485 is a great price. For other folks here...what did they charge you for installation? Glad you like them. A RDL saddle is next for me.
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Thanks. Guess I might need a totally custom length cable then. Can't live without my cruise.The police cables are an inch or two longer. But even with the police cables I still had to route them out the side with the multi axis bars.
Ah, that makes more sense. I'll keep looking for cables that will work and post what I find.The extensions are for the hydraulic lines (front brake and cluch). Those lines are not re-routed. The stock non police hydraulic lines with the extensions worked fine. There are no extentions provided for the thottle cables, hence the need to reroute them. I've never seen the mc cruise installed, it sounds like it may be in the location of the front abs modulator on non abs bikes. If that is the case I would hope that you could still snake the thottle cables out the side of the frame. They don't need that much room. Having not seen your situation it is a guess on my part. If you do find a source for longer cables post it up, as while routing them out the side works I'm not fully happy with it in a way only an engineer would understand.
Not a question that is easily answered as everybody's body isn't the same. I'm bolt upright most of the time and very happy that way.How close does the Gen III Helibar riser get you to upright position?