Great job RET, Ive searched far and wide for a handlebar tutorial for my 2009 bagger. you hit it on the head, now Im ready to knock it out. Great tip on non CVO enternal wiring, I ran out to the garage and low and behold,,,external wiring, that was good for a fist pump. Thanks again...Dave
Thank you so much ! I had no idea how to do it (no real experience with faired Harleys)), but now , how easy it looks when done right. ! You're saving me LOTS of time & pain. I've rarely seen such good stuff , thanks agaiin.
Good information for wiring handlebars and anything else on the bike. Those pin / de-pin tools make the work much easier and they're affordable. Have a great day Ret!
Great and informative video! One suggestion I have is to test all the functions of the controls BEFORE re-mounting the handlebars to the tree, or at least before re-installing the plastics...just in case something is not right.
Hello Ret, thanks for the good video. Very well explained in details. I replaced the bars on my 2009 FLHX Street Glide. I didn’t take a photograph of it. But my throttle by wiring has an additional plug about 6 inches from the throttle control inside the handlebars. I followed your instructions and removed the wiring from the main plug. When I started pushing and pulling the wiring out there was a small plug like I said inside the handlebars. Had I known that, I would have just unplugged it and pulled it out the lower part of the handlebar opening and the bottom. Thank you again for the well explained video. All my additional wiring is outside the handlebars, I’m thinking, because my wiring is outside the bars is why there’s an additional plug for the Throttle. I think it would be too crowded with an additional plug. I replaced the bars with the OEM bars. Yeah I was hit broadside about a month ago in a gas station parking lot. It was all cosmetic. I’m ok, I did receive some battle scars. Bruised ribs, and a fractured vertebrae. I’m doing good. Thanks again.
Great video. Helped me a lot. Did my bars yesterday. 12” bars on a 2011 sg. Didn’t need to extend any wiring or cables. Had zero issues pulling the switch wires through but I’ll be damned if the TBW would go. Racked my brain for a little while and figured out a solution. A little bit of petroleum jelly where the pull wire and TBW wire are joined made it slip through with ease. Can’t believe I have never seen a comment about using some lube before.
Are you 12 bars this same style? Just curious because you said you didn't need new cables or wires for sg. I've got a 2012 is like to put 12's on as well.
Does the throttle by wire go through the original bars or just run alongside the bars? Sorry for the dumb question. I'm planning on adding 10" bars to mine. Tks , Dean.
The only problem I had was the throttle by wire plug re-pinning 3 wires lined up great the other 3 wires you could see the pin in the square but trying to push them through the wires would bend and would not pop up through the square.
Great video! Followed your procedure and everything worked out perfectly. I de-pinned the connectors per your instructions in the video however after doing so, I later found other sources saying not to remove the secondary lock. Instead, they say to pull until you here one click and use a de-pinning tool or a paper clip in the round hole above the pin to release it. Any thoughts on this? Also, would it be better to fully tape the control wires or put them in a sheathing a little less bulky than the original? Just wondering if the added protection is needed? Thanks.
Yeah everyone has their own ways. Not everyone has access to the correct depinning tool and a paper clip will work about 50% of the time. I don’t find it necessary to tape the whole harness or heat shrink it personally. I’ve done a bunch of these with zero issues down the road
You said the bike has the 10 inch mayham bars and you are going to install a new product, but I didn’t hear the name of the bars you are installing. I would like to put these bars on my 2013 Street glide, can you tell me the name of these bars and also do you sell the de-pinning tools?
Qwick question.. i ordered 14 inch bars, i have a 2009 street glide .. will the stock wires be long enough too run through the aftermarket bars? Like the throttle wires
KST Kustoms, EXCELLENT INFORMATION! I ride a 2009 Street Glide FLHX. I'd like to put 10 inch bars on my ride, I'm looking for a 10 inch bars that have the same style radiuses as the OEM 8 inch in triple plated chrome. What do you recommend? You know what I ride, please give me a price with the shipping. I live in zip code 23456. Thanking you in advance. Anthony
This may seem like a "Silly"--even Ridiculous--question, but can the ignition switch be removed without a key? HD Touring Service Manual gives very little guidance. I've not done the 1000's of Handlebar jobs as y'all have, but I've never changed out bars without the Ignition Switch Key. Customer says he never had a key(s). REALLY?!? I have to throw the BS Card! Anyway...that's the challenge of an HD Indee!! Maybe y'all have a work-around! Short of telling the customer he's...out of luck until he gets a key!!
So Rhet! As I'm gettig into the OEM bars-4-Ape Hanger swap I'm haveing fun "Proofing" the HD MY Service Manual. Guess this is where just "Book Smarts" and EXPERIENCE diverge from that-on-hand Real World Experience. On my Throttly-by-wire harness I DO NOT have the luxury of a "Yellow-wrapped" trio of wires. It will be wrapped with yellow electrical tape when I'm done though! De-pinning is the ONLY way to go: I speak from experience. While the time at HD Factory Training focused on "Specific and Eaxcating Soldering" Techniques there really is no substitute to Slow, Deliberate and Methodical TTPs. [TTPs: that's Tactics, Techniques & Procedures to your non-Military patrons]. Take! Take! Take pictures of each wire-harness connection; and, take it from more than one angle. Moving on to the Bushings ("Rubber Mounts") at p. 2-91 2014 HD Touring Service [manual]--would really love it if you'd do a Instructional-video on this subject. The Service Manual is woefully inadequate. Not having access to PHDs and DTII the Indee is really left out in the cold! Guess that's the punnishment we Factory-trained Techs get for being Benedict Arnolds?!? You will need either a JIMS or Motion-Pro (PN 08-0139, 1-3/8" Socket to get at teh Upper Suspension Nuts (2 ea L/R); and, a 1-1/2" Socket and/or Wrench.
Great job RET, Ive searched far and wide for a handlebar tutorial for my 2009 bagger. you hit it on the head, now Im ready to knock it out. Great tip on non CVO enternal wiring, I ran out to the garage and low and behold,,,external wiring, that was good for a fist pump. Thanks again...Dave
Yes sir
Thank you so much ! I had no idea how to do it (no real experience with faired Harleys)), but
now , how easy it looks when done right. ! You're saving me LOTS of time & pain. I've rarely seen such good stuff , thanks agaiin.
Great video. Just installed a set of bars and done exactly like you did in the video. Sure made things easier.
Good information for wiring handlebars and anything else on the bike. Those pin / de-pin tools make the work much easier and they're affordable. Have a great day Ret!
they are up on the site now. Patriot Bagger
Thanks for sharing. I'm ready. Ordered your 10" Six Bend Kickers for my 09 streetglide last nite.
Ride on...
Great and informative video! One suggestion I have is to test all the functions of the controls BEFORE re-mounting the handlebars to the tree, or at least before re-installing the plastics...just in case something is not right.
Hello Ret, thanks for the good video. Very well explained in details. I replaced the bars on my 2009 FLHX Street Glide. I didn’t take a photograph of it. But my throttle by wiring has an additional plug about 6 inches from the throttle control inside the handlebars. I followed your instructions and removed the wiring from the main plug. When I started pushing and pulling the wiring out there was a small plug like I said inside the handlebars. Had I known that, I would have just unplugged it and pulled it out the lower part of the handlebar opening and the bottom. Thank you again for the well explained video. All my additional wiring is outside the handlebars, I’m thinking, because my wiring is outside the bars is why there’s an additional plug for the Throttle. I think it would be too crowded with an additional plug. I replaced the bars with the OEM bars. Yeah I was hit broadside about a month ago in a gas station parking lot. It was all cosmetic. I’m ok, I did receive some battle scars. Bruised ribs, and a fractured vertebrae. I’m doing good. Thanks again.
Great video. I ordered the bars and can't wait to install them.
Great video. Helped me a lot. Did my bars yesterday. 12” bars on a 2011 sg. Didn’t need to extend any wiring or cables.
Had zero issues pulling the switch wires through but I’ll be damned if the TBW would go.
Racked my brain for a little while and figured out a solution. A little bit of petroleum jelly where the pull wire and TBW wire are joined made it slip through with ease. Can’t believe I have never seen a comment about using some lube before.
Are you 12 bars this same style? Just curious because you said you didn't need new cables or wires for sg. I've got a 2012 is like to put 12's on as well.
Great video bro…
Great!! My electra glide has also heated grips, abs and cruise control.. will this fit aswel, can i follow the same steps?
Does the throttle by wire go through the original bars or just run alongside the bars? Sorry for the dumb question. I'm planning on adding 10" bars to mine. Tks , Dean.
Throttle runs inside
Thanks for your help!
Any chance on a 08-13 RoadGlide video
Is there any way to check if you need to reroute the clutch cable before you do all extra work?
These are 10" or 12"? Great video.
10"
@@kstkustoms1324 awesome video. patience is key, i agree
The only problem I had was the throttle by wire plug re-pinning 3 wires lined up great the other 3 wires you could see the pin in the square but trying to push them through the wires would bend and would not pop up through the square.
Great video! Followed your procedure and everything worked out perfectly. I de-pinned the connectors per your instructions in the video however after doing so, I later found other sources saying not to remove the secondary lock. Instead, they say to pull until you here one click and use a de-pinning tool or a paper clip in the round hole above the pin to release it. Any thoughts on this? Also, would it be better to fully tape the control wires or put them in a sheathing a little less bulky than the original? Just wondering if the added protection is needed? Thanks.
Yeah everyone has their own ways. Not everyone has access to the correct depinning tool and a paper clip will work about 50% of the time. I don’t find it necessary to tape the whole harness or heat shrink it personally. I’ve done a bunch of these with zero issues down the road
You said the bike has the 10 inch mayham bars and you are going to install a new product, but I didn’t hear the name of the bars you are installing. I would like to put these bars on my 2013 Street glide, can you tell me the name of these bars and also do you sell the de-pinning tools?
@@Badgerbiker patriot bagger
I did exactly like the video and all these went well until it no longer detected the fob key help me !
Qwick question.. i ordered 14 inch bars, i have a 2009 street glide .. will the stock wires be long enough too run through the aftermarket bars? Like the throttle wires
I dont believe so. You will need to extend them prior to running the internally
For a 2012 CVO Street Glide is there anything different? where the bar connects to the riser is the bar the same size on the cvo?
@@RyanReed-b7r exact same as this except if it has a hydraulic clutch you won’t have to reroute it.
Is this how you usually talk ?
Doesn’t seem like the brake line is long enough for the 12”. I did what you said with the clutch cable but can’t seem to figure out the brake cable
Yeah only 10” will work with stock brake and clutch on the 08-13 models. I though I was pretty clear on that
Kst kustom I was told by revzilla you can go up to 12in without extending 🤔 on my 2012
@@shawnmccullough1204 not on the 08-13 models. 10" Is the highest you can go. 14-23 you can go up to 12" with stock components
How much for you to put 10” bars on 2009 Streetglide? At a show.
Call us and we can discuss it. 678-378-5036
I just got some 12inh kst will I have to extend wires
@@kstkustoms1324 2008 harley ultra classic
What are you riding?
KST Kustoms, EXCELLENT INFORMATION! I ride a 2009 Street Glide FLHX. I'd like to put 10 inch bars on my ride, I'm looking for a 10 inch bars that have the same style radiuses as the OEM 8 inch in triple plated chrome. What do you recommend? You know what I ride, please give me a price with the shipping. I live in zip code 23456. Thanking you in advance.
Anthony
10" Six Bend Kicker bars.
What is the name of those bars
patriot bagger
What did you end up naming these bars?
The patriot bagger
Can I ask what size bars were these? Also, we’re the wires extended and we’re the brake and clutch lines replaced with extended?
10" tall bars and everything was stock
This may seem like a "Silly"--even Ridiculous--question, but can the ignition switch be removed without a key? HD Touring Service Manual gives very little guidance. I've not done the 1000's of Handlebar jobs as y'all have, but I've never changed out bars without the Ignition Switch Key. Customer says he never had a key(s). REALLY?!? I have to throw the BS Card! Anyway...that's the challenge of an HD Indee!! Maybe y'all have a work-around! Short of telling the customer he's...out of luck until he gets a key!!
Yeah you gotta have the key but you shouldn’t need to remove it. What bike is it?
@@kstkustoms1324 2103 HD FLHX (StreetGlide. Non-ABS)
@@michaelmagee4408 ah… yeah you gotta have the key
So Rhet! As I'm gettig into the OEM bars-4-Ape Hanger swap I'm haveing fun "Proofing" the HD MY Service Manual. Guess this is where just "Book Smarts" and EXPERIENCE diverge from that-on-hand Real World Experience. On my Throttly-by-wire harness I DO NOT have the luxury of a "Yellow-wrapped" trio of wires. It will be wrapped with yellow electrical tape when I'm done though! De-pinning is the ONLY way to go: I speak from experience. While the time at HD Factory Training focused on "Specific and Eaxcating Soldering" Techniques there really is no substitute to Slow, Deliberate and Methodical TTPs. [TTPs: that's Tactics, Techniques & Procedures to your non-Military patrons]. Take! Take! Take pictures of each wire-harness connection; and, take it from more than one angle. Moving on to the Bushings ("Rubber Mounts") at p. 2-91 2014 HD Touring Service [manual]--would really love it if you'd do a Instructional-video on this subject. The Service Manual is woefully inadequate. Not having access to PHDs and DTII the Indee is really left out in the cold! Guess that's the punnishment we Factory-trained Techs get for being Benedict Arnolds?!? You will need either a JIMS or Motion-Pro (PN 08-0139, 1-3/8" Socket to get at teh Upper Suspension Nuts (2 ea L/R); and, a 1-1/2" Socket and/or Wrench.
also: on my TBW plug I've GN-R-V on one side; and, BN-BE-BK on the other side! Oh the joys and mysteries!