New Handle bars on flhtcui

Dani394

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Just wondering if any one has information/experiance changing the bars on an 06 Ultra classic.
I just need an extra &nbsp\\;inch back and an inch higher(story of my life ).Two would be better but I'd rather not replace all the wiring and cables etc. The dealer says its about an $1800. job.
Some say an inch you can do without mods.
Thanks
 
I had a set of extended reach bars on my bike when I bought it and took it back to stock.&nbsp\\; My dealer did it for 500 including bars and all 4 cables.
 
Bar = Khromewerks 300505 (1" back, 2" taller) $63.99&nbsp\\;
Clutch cable = 38649-98&nbsp\\; $57.99
Throttle = 38650-98&nbsp\\;$21.50
Idle = 56730-03 $22.95
retaining ring for clutch&nbsp\\;cable&nbsp\\;= 11143 $1.00
transmission side cover gasket = 36801-87C $4.00
exhaust gaskets (2) if you still have stock exhaust with crossover = 65324-83A $10.90 ($5.45 each)
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That's a grand total of $182.33 if you do it yourself!&nbsp\\; You don't even need to drain the tranny fluid to change out the clutch cable as you can put the wheels up on 2x4/6 lumber and lean it way over on the jiffy stand so no fluid comes out when you pull the tranny side cover.&nbsp\\; With help from this forum and a service manual you would be good to go!&nbsp\\; If you don't have a service manual, add another $60 to the list for pn#99483-06 2006 touring service manual
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$1800.00 !!!!!!!

I hope he's going to supply the KY jelly before he hands you that bill.

I don't know if you are interested in tackling the job yourself, but It's not that hard and can be done for about $50.
You need the touring pullback handlebar, part #55914-98.&nbsp\\; I've bolted that bar up to an '01 and '04 Ultra Classic and didn't have to change any cables or extend any wiring.&nbsp\\; You may need to re-route the clutch cable, but that's about it.&nbsp\\; If you have aftermarket grips, you may have a rough time removing and replacing the left side grip.&nbsp\\; That will give you the pullback you are looking for.
 
&nbsp\\;I installed Khromewerks 300505 handlebars for $63.99 direct from Kromewerks. I did not have to change anything else out because I had enough slack for all the cables. Save yourself some money buy a manual and contact Kromewerks. If you are even slightly mechanically inclined you can do it.
 
Simalar set-up - but a little more of an upgrade:
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Wild 1 575 - 1.25" handlebars (blems)- $170
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Stainless +4" - clutch, brake, throttle, idle cables,&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;from Johnny Vaughn&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;- (about) $350
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HD chrome&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;switches, clutch,&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;levers from Zanottis - (about) $400
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used same gaskets and&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;clutch ring....
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Changed pipes so I did replace&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;exhust gaskets
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did all the&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;work&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;myself....parts totaled - $920&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;
 
I just did mine 2 weeks ago.I used Cyclesmith 13" and +6 on all cables and brake lines with Stainless brade for 500.Did it myself in about 2 1/2 days.Not hard,just a lot of stuff to take off.&nbsp\\;

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Anyone want to make a few bucks and help me change mine?

I've got an H-D handlebar chart that lists many choices for new handlebars but I don't know what the same specs are on the stock handlebars to be able to compare the difference.

Does anyone know the measurement specs on stock 2009 handlebars?

Also, does anyone have a step-by-step instruction with pictures?

None of my local dealers has the demo setup to find out which handlbars I need.
 
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