How to Install Handlebars & Grips on Harley Davidson || Wheel Stories
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- Wheel Stories demonstrates how to change handlebars and grips on a Harley Davidson Sportster, the Roadster XL1200CX. Custom handlebars and Biltwell Recoil TPV 1" Grips sourced from Lowbrow Customs.
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External Microphone - Rode Video Micro
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Tripod - Joby GorillaPod
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Looks good. Did you have to replace any cables with that handlebar? Can you provide the link for the handlebar, Im very interested. Thanks
No, I was able to install the bars without replacing cables. Any taller with the bars, however, would have required a new front brake hose and maybe some control cables. I purchased the bars from Lowbrow Customs. They have an online portal. I can't recall precisely what the handlebars are called but they are 4" rise bars. Thanks for watching.
How much of a difference did the new bars make? I was thinking of doing the same thing with my Roadster. Good video! Keep them coming.
Made a slight difference but that is what I was looking for. Just a little bit taller for less reach. For full upright I'd need another two inches but then I'd need to replace cables. Thanks for watching.
Looks great Wheels. It’s amazing how a small change can make such a difference.
I think so too! Thanks.
Hi Wheels’
Good to see you out and about on your bike. Informative video. Stay safe
Hey, thanks. Will do.
I found it. South slope road. I road it today. I've been trying to figure out what road you featured in an older video for months.
I had to look up South Slope to see where I've been riding. Yes, that road is featured in one of my videos. Thanks for watching and posting the comment.
@@WheelStories I was disappointed to see one of the cool old houses on that route had boarded up windows. You've done some of the same routes through Idaho in Montana that I've done. Keep up the good work.
I enjoy making the videos. Wish I had time to do more. I have a few trips with video that I hope to edit and publish during the winter months. Stay tuned.