Fitting new Bars to my Harleyy

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i have a new set of bars to fit on me harley coz i want to bring them about 1-2 inches closer to me for more arm comfort as they are just a bit too stretched for my liking currently..... anyhow, when i was riding today i thought if i fit (with help i add!!) these new bars will it drastically change how my bike handles around corners etc will i notice or wont it really change things much at all ?   it was just a thought that came to me while riding today - does anyone have any thoughts or advice on this one please? Smile                                                                                                                                                                             
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It shouldn't change the way it handles, Can't you losen the bars you have on now and pull them back to where you want them??                                                                                                                                                                             
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thanks for reply Bluey Smile - the bars have already been brought towards me as much as is possible and they will just start to turn downwards if go any further - if you get me......   hence got this new pair from harley dealer for a fiver Wink  and want to try them see if they give me just that little bit more                                                                                                                                                                             
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As Bluey says moving the bars shouldnt make any differance to the way the bike handles may just feel odd for a bit untill you get use to the new position. before you go to the trouble of stripping all the existing  controls down just unbolt the bars and get someone to hold them forward and try the new bars in place and see if there a good or bad position if there no good you have only undone 4 bolts not stripped the complete setup 
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good shout jp thanksfor that Wink coz i was a bit worried about getting it all back on if i dont like em and i have offered em up but nto with the other ones out the way so to speak ... thanks Big smile                                                                                                                                                                             
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First of all happy birthday.   I changed my standard bars to the straight drag bars and didnt make any difference to the handling of my Harley. after a few miles I was used to how the new bars felt                                                                                                                                                                              
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make sure all your control cables and hoses are long enough to reach the new bars. just a thought. Tongue                                                                                                                                                                              
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Hi.. Just echoing what Xk has said really .. I have just changed my risers and had to re route the cables and pipes a different way through the triple tree to create more slack .. :-)                                                                                                                                                                              
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That should have been XJ sorry .... Joys of iPad :-) and piano players hands ....                                                                                                                                                                             
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Thanks Sweeny, xj and intruder Big smile - good news it wont change handling of my bike   you've just reminded me why i hadnt done it already - the cabling!! grr - i think first off will loosen and offer up the new ones and see what happens with all the cabling   would it be whole new cables or can current ones be extended - maybe stupid question bt this sounds lie it could be a reet troublesome job lol                                                                                                                                                                              
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Depends on how much bigger the bars are, I took the standard bars of my sporty and fitted some lower and wider bars but the cables fitted. You should have enough for about 3" of difference.                                                                                                                                                                              
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if the bar will fit with no problems and the cables are long enough  and they feel more comfortable Suzi than go for it, the more comfortable you are the better you will ride the bike and the better it should handle                                                                                                                                                                              
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il have to get the current ones loosen ed off like jp said i think and offer up the new ones -   ive a feeling the cables may not be quite long enough coz they are a bit more ape than my current ones  bluey- not mad like bt defo bit more but will see once loosened off other ones i guess then deal with whatever needs doing ie cables!!   i cant wait bill coz it will be soooo fab to be riding with that bit more arm comfort love it Big smile                                                                                                                                                                                 
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you can sometimes reroute the cables Suzi but make sure you dont trap them when on full lock and that there is still some slack on them,
          than get out there and enjoy                                                                                                                                                                               
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Also Suzi ... The break pipes are the clincher there should be no strain on these at all :-) as Bill mentioned they can be rerouted ....

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yus thanks bill and Intruder Thumbs Up - think im gonna get someone to come help me out with this one maek sure its all done proper like Wink.....                                                                                                                                                                             
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Good call Suzi :-) needs to be propper innit ....!                                                                                                                                                                              
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Did you get sorted suzi ?                                                                                                                                                                             
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nope me not got them sorted yet, not had the hands on help yet jp...   im not one to get things done quickly i tend to build up to them pmsl - in other words im a bit laid back!!! bt that is cool its not an emergency ...;. yet!! hahaha   bt i will probs try get someone to help in next few weeks as i got some time off end of month                                                                                                                                                                              
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late reply i know hun,only diference in feel should be on slow speed steering only because of new position ,handlin will stay same.
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