I did the same install on my 2022 RG except I went with the black aluminum ODI bars. I also used the Thrashin perch clamps, the stock ones weigh like 5 pounds! I had to buy longer bolts and the Ness polyurethane bushings for the risers. I absolutely love the set up, control and comfort! Nice job with your bike!
Thank you so much for the kind words. I love doing mods and I love being able to share it with others to either inspire or teach them how to do it themselves. Thanks again for watching, I really appreciate it
Once again do appreciate the help, this is the best way to use videos and websites to get information. It’s wonderful when the community together fixes a problem
Glad you enjoyed it. The one thing I left off the video is that you should probably pull the front piece of the faring and the headlights out so you can pull wires through the frame to eliminate a big bundle of extra wire after you’re done. Make sure you have perch clamps and longer bolts so you can knock it all out in one shot! Good luck and thanks for watching
Does the guage cable extension come with the kit? I plan on doing this setup and might buy some cable extensions for the hand controls and tuck it all in the fairing if possible.
Great video thank you for doing it !!! I was able to fish the oem wires in the bars and risers without separation or removing the black plastic sheath just be patient it will fit.
Do the urethane bushings come with the kit? If not, is it just 2 that are needed or 4? Only the Speedo needed extending which it came with an extension in the kit? And the riser bolts youbhad to provide yourself because OEM ones were too short? Or does Ness send some that are too short?
The urethane bushings were extra, but they were pretty cheap if I remember. They do not supply you with bolts, just pick up a couple of grade 5 bolts in the length shown in the video and they will work perfectly. Yes, the speedo is the only thing that needed an extension. You have plenty of wiring length built-in, in fact I just put on a T-Rex plate from Kraus that moved it back 2 inches and I still had enough room
You could get the ignition switch cover from arlen as well. Have the same setup, but haven’t got the time to install yet. Glad you didn’t have to extend anything, maybe I have the same luck on my -21 rgs! 👌🏻🤘🏻
You definitely will not have to extend anything. There is more than enough cable. I’m planning on removing the ignition switch all together sometime in the next month or so, I’m going to get the CVO program done on the bike so I don’t need the ignition switch. Thanks for watching, hope it helps you on your install. Feel free to reach out if you get stuck. The hardest part is the wiring extension pin out
The video was great and will help a lot. I was thinking about the cvo switch, but that’s about 600$ where I live. And I still want the option to lock it. Just the cvo programming I think of getting anyway. How does the pullback feel when riding?
I believe and I’ll update you when I get it done, that once I have the CVO program completed I can just remove the switch. The feeling with the risers is night and day. It feels like a very comfortable sport touring bike instead of a cruiser that pretends to be… :-)
Hi Eric, glad I could help, it makes me really happy to know that I can give a little guidance or help to fellow bikers. Thanks for watching I really appreciate it!
Ok, couple of questions... You had the wire pins; I'm guessing that was for the wire extensions.First, did you have to use it and if so, were there any instructions or videos you saw to show which pins went into where? Secondly, did you keep your stock ignition switch in place? Next, did you fix the Thrashin perch clamp issue? Lastly, what was your overall height of the complete setup?
Regarding the wire extensions, they are necessary to reach the gauges. There was really no instructions except to mirror the existing connection. That was one of the most negative parts of the product. Perch clamps fit fine now, just had to readjust them. When I get home tonight I will check the overall height from the ground? Or are you talking about where it was compared to stock?
@@rosyrosenblum9823 Thank you for your reply, Sir. As for the bar height, just the overall height from the bottom of the riser to the throttle. Meaning is over height equaled up to 12,13 or 14 inches. Oh did you end up keeping the stock ignition switch or did you have to swap out with the Arlen Ness switch?
OK, from the bottom of the riser to the throttle is about 14 inches. The risers them selves are 10 inches, maybe a little bit more. That’s the great thing about doing risers… I went with ArlenNess’s recommendation on the bar and for me it’s pretty darn good. I kind of wish it was an inch higher/actually an inch further back but that can be rectified easily with different bars which should take no longer than an hour or so to swap out if necessary. Thanks again for watching, I really appreciate it
Maybe I missed it, but did you use your stock handlebar wires for this? Also I bought a namz Speedo extension wire and I’m curious if I could use it instead of what comes in the kit. Also instead of removing the bottom riser bolts you could of removed the whole top tree clamp. Three pinch bolts hold it and everything comes out together. I just saw it on a kraus install vid 😅 and it looks like it will make life so much easier when I do my install.
I did use all the stock wiring, use the extension for the gauges themselves that was provided by Arlen Ness. That’s a good call on removing the top triple clamp, I hadn’t thought of that being easier at the time. I just followed the step-by-step directions :-)
I would assume it’s just as water resistant as stock. I don’t get a lot of rain out here in San Diego. I have washed the bike a couple of times with no water intrusion that I’ve seen. Thanks for watching!
You nailed it. The flex tube wiring I picked up from Amazon for $15 you really only need about 1 foot but I ordered the 25 foot pack just because I might need it for something else at sometime and it was only a few dollars more. Good luck, you’ll love the change and thanks for watching!
I noticed street glides don’t have the long perch clamps. Curious how much the street glide perches are. I bought these risers just on your video. Did the risers come with the speedo wiring extension.
Yes it does, perch clamps and longer bolts are the only thing I needed. I could’ve modified the factory perch clamps but it would’ve looked silly. Good luck, thank you so much for watching!
Sorry, just saw your question. My apologies. I don’t know the part number, I actually called them and they recommended the stainless bars. If you haven’t ordered them yet just give them a call. They were very helpful
That’s exactly what I did. Some folks have had problems with the install on the wire extension, I guess I was just lucky and it worked the first time. Honestly that was the hardest part of the install
Do you have the exact order of how the wires get pinned on for the gauge extension harness? I’m pretty sure I’ve got the top portion right but the bottom I’ve had to de pinned a couple of times now.
Sorry I don’t, I just mirrored the factory connector. I ended up breaking one of the pins but soldered it back together and it worked. You are not the first person to ask that question I wish I had taken better pictures of it. Unfortunately it is now buried in cable wrap and mostly stuffed into my frame
@@rosyrosenblum9823 so I’m assuming you only used 6 wires total to pin? Since on the ST models seems like the factory only plugs in 6 wires to its connector.
Just done the same job on my St the arlen ness wiring has 8 wires dropping through the risers to the factory plug which accepts 6 is that right had loads of problems connecting then fault codes any help appreciated
I’m lucky I guess cause I have a techno research scanner for Harley and can do that. I just recently programmed a new key fob after losing my keys. Btw don’t buy a spare from Harley, a locksmith can cut a spare for $6
Suggestion: take off your left heat shield. It allows the air to flow through instead of get trapped. Dk customs explained this in a RUclips video. It works!
I receive exactly $0 from anyone for making these videos, this is all done because I enjoy doing it. I figure that some people on the Harley website might enjoy it as well. To make money on RUclips, you need tens of thousands of subscribers :-). Thanks for watching
I know its too late but you could have used stock softail perch/brake clamps they are $10.00 each at Harley but I get it I love Thrashin Stuff!!!!! good job on video
I did the same install on my 2022 RG except I went with the black aluminum ODI bars. I also used the Thrashin perch clamps, the stock ones weigh like 5 pounds! I had to buy longer bolts and the Ness polyurethane bushings for the risers.
I absolutely love the set up, control and comfort! Nice job with your bike!
Thank you so much for the kind words. I love doing mods and I love being able to share it with others to either inspire or teach them how to do it themselves. Thanks again for watching, I really appreciate it
What were the longer bolts used for? i just bought the riser. I'm piecing it together.
If you use the urethane bushings they don’t compress as much as the factory rubber ones so the factory bolts are about two or 3 mm too short
Looks great Mike. Glad I was able to help get you going brother.
Once again do appreciate the help, this is the best way to use videos and websites to get information. It’s wonderful when the community together fixes a problem
I like the seat you're rockin in this video
Only dudes who are used to having something hard on their ass would like it! :-) See you Saturday
Exactly everything I needed to answer all my questions!! Love this video.
Thanks, glad I could help!
about to put the Arlen Ness setup on my ST. Appreciate the video!
Glad you enjoyed it. The one thing I left off the video is that you should probably pull the front piece of the faring and the headlights out so you can pull wires through the frame to eliminate a big bundle of extra wire after you’re done. Make sure you have perch clamps and longer bolts so you can knock it all out in one shot! Good luck and thanks for watching
I bought the Harley perch clamps for 2020 street glide , same year as my Roadglide. Only $34 for the pair or $17 each. The fit either side.
That sounds like a really good deal, I wish I had thought of that!
Does the guage cable extension come with the kit? I plan on doing this setup and might buy some cable extensions for the hand controls and tuck it all in the fairing if possible.
Yes, it did come with the cable required to do the extension. Good luck, make sure you label the two canbuss connectors correctly
Great video thank you for doing it !!! I was able to fish the oem wires in the bars and risers without separation or removing the black plastic sheath just be patient it will fit.
You must be better at it than I am, I tried getting it through multiple times and couldn’t make it fit. Now I’m jealous! :-)
Do the urethane bushings come with the kit? If not, is it just 2 that are needed or 4? Only the Speedo needed extending which it came with an extension in the kit? And the riser bolts youbhad to provide yourself because OEM ones were too short? Or does Ness send some that are too short?
The urethane bushings were extra, but they were pretty cheap if I remember. They do not supply you with bolts, just pick up a couple of grade 5 bolts in the length shown in the video and they will work perfectly. Yes, the speedo is the only thing that needed an extension. You have plenty of wiring length built-in, in fact I just put on a T-Rex plate from Kraus that moved it back 2 inches and I still had enough room
You could get the ignition switch cover from arlen as well.
Have the same setup, but haven’t got the time to install yet. Glad you didn’t have to extend anything, maybe I have the same luck on my -21 rgs! 👌🏻🤘🏻
You definitely will not have to extend anything. There is more than enough cable. I’m planning on removing the ignition switch all together sometime in the next month or so, I’m going to get the CVO program done on the bike so I don’t need the ignition switch. Thanks for watching, hope it helps you on your install. Feel free to reach out if you get stuck. The hardest part is the wiring extension pin out
The video was great and will help a lot. I was thinking about the cvo switch, but that’s about 600$ where I live. And I still want the option to lock it. Just the cvo programming I think of getting anyway.
How does the pullback feel when riding?
I believe and I’ll update you when I get it done, that once I have the CVO program completed I can just remove the switch. The feeling with the risers is night and day. It feels like a very comfortable sport touring bike instead of a cruiser that pretends to be… :-)
Thank you for this video really helped me out
Hi Eric, glad I could help, it makes me really happy to know that I can give a little guidance or help to fellow bikers. Thanks for watching I really appreciate it!
Ok, couple of questions... You had the wire pins; I'm guessing that was for the wire extensions.First, did you have to use it and if so, were there any instructions or videos you saw to show which pins went into where? Secondly, did you keep your stock ignition switch in place? Next, did you fix the Thrashin perch clamp issue? Lastly, what was your overall height of the complete setup?
Regarding the wire extensions, they are necessary to reach the gauges. There was really no instructions except to mirror the existing connection. That was one of the most negative parts of the product. Perch clamps fit fine now, just had to readjust them. When I get home tonight I will check the overall height from the ground? Or are you talking about where it was compared to stock?
@@rosyrosenblum9823 Thank you for your reply, Sir. As for the bar height, just the overall height from the bottom of the riser to the throttle. Meaning is over height equaled up to 12,13 or 14 inches. Oh did you end up keeping the stock ignition switch or did you have to swap out with the Arlen Ness switch?
OK, from the bottom of the riser to the throttle is about 14 inches. The risers them selves are 10 inches, maybe a little bit more.
That’s the great thing about doing risers… I went with ArlenNess’s recommendation on the bar and for me it’s pretty darn good. I kind of wish it was an inch higher/actually an inch further back but that can be rectified easily with different bars which should take no longer than an hour or so to swap out if necessary. Thanks again for watching, I really appreciate it
Maybe I missed it, but did you use your stock handlebar wires for this? Also I bought a namz Speedo extension wire and I’m curious if I could use it instead of what comes in the kit.
Also instead of removing the bottom riser bolts you could of removed the whole top tree clamp. Three pinch bolts hold it and everything comes out together. I just saw it on a kraus install vid 😅 and it looks like it will make life so much easier when I do my install.
I did use all the stock wiring, use the extension for the gauges themselves that was provided by Arlen Ness. That’s a good call on removing the top triple clamp, I hadn’t thought of that being easier at the time. I just followed the step-by-step directions :-)
Did you use also stock length clutch and break cables ?
how water proof is it all compared to stock. i know i have ridding through some rain storms in florida and dont want problems. great video by the way.
I would assume it’s just as water resistant as stock. I don’t get a lot of rain out here in San Diego. I have washed the bike a couple of times with no water intrusion that I’ve seen. Thanks for watching!
So parts list..... Arlen Ness Pullback risers, Bars, perch clamps, and bolts? Possible Flex wire tubing to combine wires
You nailed it. The flex tube wiring I picked up from Amazon for $15 you really only need about 1 foot but I ordered the 25 foot pack just because I might need it for something else at sometime and it was only a few dollars more. Good luck, you’ll love the change and thanks for watching!
@@rosyrosenblum9823 do you think it would be a better fit, while in the seat, by using their triple tree?
How tall are you?
I am 5 foot 10 with short arms like a T Rex
I noticed street glides don’t have the long perch clamps. Curious how much the street glide perches are. I bought these risers just on your video. Did the risers come with the speedo wiring extension.
Yes it does, perch clamps and longer bolts are the only thing I needed. I could’ve modified the factory perch clamps but it would’ve looked silly. Good luck, thank you so much for watching!
Thank you! Very good detail
I bought the same bars but they sent me black instead of the stainless. With the stainless part number??
Sorry, just saw your question. My apologies. I don’t know the part number, I actually called them and they recommended the stainless bars. If you haven’t ordered them yet just give them a call. They were very helpful
Question the wires for the gauges with the pins has 8 wires did u just use 6 and color match to the plug to the other plug?
That’s exactly what I did. Some folks have had problems with the install on the wire extension, I guess I was just lucky and it worked the first time. Honestly that was the hardest part of the install
@@rosyrosenblum9823 thank you im mid install right now
You’re welcome and thanks for watching
Would Harley heated grips work with those Arlen Ness mx bars?
Absolutely, it’s just one more wire to push through
Great vid!
Thank you, I appreciate it. I hope you enjoyed watching
Do you have the exact order of how the wires get pinned on for the gauge extension harness? I’m pretty sure I’ve got the top portion right but the bottom I’ve had to de pinned a couple of times now.
Sorry I don’t, I just mirrored the factory connector. I ended up breaking one of the pins but soldered it back together and it worked. You are not the first person to ask that question I wish I had taken better pictures of it. Unfortunately it is now buried in cable wrap and mostly stuffed into my frame
@@rosyrosenblum9823 so I’m assuming you only used 6 wires total to pin? Since on the ST models seems like the factory only plugs in 6 wires to its connector.
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Just done the same job on my St the arlen ness wiring has 8 wires dropping through the risers to the factory plug which accepts 6 is that right had loads of problems connecting then fault codes any help appreciated
Btw I liked and subscribed!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Does your fork lock still work. You probably specified but I didn’t catch it.
I removed the fork lock and will be removing the ignition switch next week when I get a CVO programming done
I’m lucky I guess cause I have a techno research scanner for Harley and can do that. I just recently programmed a new key fob after losing my keys. Btw don’t buy a spare from Harley, a locksmith can cut a spare for $6
Is that why they do the triple clamp offset mod to allow the lock to work ?
I believe so. I never use a fork lock so I just removed it
Suggestion: take off your left heat shield. It allows the air to flow through instead of get trapped. Dk customs explained this in a RUclips video. It works!
I’ve seen the video, I’ll probably try that when it gets warmer. Right now I kind of like having a little bit of engine heat to keep my legs warm LOL
Just bought the method Arlen ness you have but did you have to extend the stock Speedo wiring?
The extension they provided worked h fine
Like the seat?
Depends which seat you’re talking about, the Corbin dual tour seat I have now is amazing.
@@rosyrosenblum9823 SDC with little back rest, is it adjustable?
Yes, you can definitely tailor it to your riding style. I don’t touch it all in normal riding, but if I lean back an inch it’s a great relief
Thanks for watching!
Love my viewers, keep watching and liking my videos
That RUclips money should be enough to motivate you. Stop the self promotion in all the Harley groups
I receive exactly $0 from anyone for making these videos, this is all done because I enjoy doing it. I figure that some people on the Harley website might enjoy it as well. To make money on RUclips, you need tens of thousands of subscribers :-). Thanks for watching
I know its too late but you could have used stock softail perch/brake clamps they are $10.00 each at Harley but I get it I love Thrashin Stuff!!!!! good job on video
Yeah, that probably would’ve been smarter move ha ha. I just like the way to Thrashin stuff worked.
worst volume ever
Not sure what you mean, are you talking about my lack of a microphone in this video?