Bar size

Not sure just know I want higher bars kinda looking at Klock Werks 1" Ergo Bars

Good choice....from what I understand all three styles of Ergo Bars (Back , Up, Standard) do not require changing out any of the cables. I personally used to run the Ergo Backs on my '10 Street Glide and know for certain that I did not have to change any of the cables.
 
I have a '13 Street Glide and I'm looking to put new Paul Yaffe or Roland Sands handlebars on. Either 10" or 12", Will I need to buy any new wires or cables?
 
I have a '13 Street Glide and I'm looking to put new Paul Yaffe or Roland Sands handlebars on. Either 10" or 12", Will I need to buy any new wires or cables?

Do you know exactly which Roland Sands bars you are interested in? I ask because we recently installed a set of RSD Lazy Boy handlebars on a friends '12 Street Glide and we did not have to extend any of the wires or cables.
 
uploadfromtaptalk1397585881204.jpg 10" LA Chopper Twin Peaks bagger bars. No cable or wire extensions needed. Just a reroute of the clutch cable.

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Cant speak for the hydraulic clutch.

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Anybody using the Klock Werks Ergo Standard Bars mentioned below? With the stock H-D bars the clutch & brake levers hit my legs before I can turn to full lock. I don't want bars much taller than stock so I can use the fairing mirrors and keep my hands out of the wind. It gets cold here in Minnesota.

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Here's how they look on a bike & stock on right:

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Anybody using the Klock Werks Ergo Standard Bars mentioned below? With the stock H-D bars the clutch & brake levers hit my legs before I can turn to full lock. I don't want bars much taller than stock so I can use the fairing mirrors and keep my hands out of the wind. It gets cold here in Minnesota.

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Here's how they look on a bike & stock on right:

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I looked at these too. Found this about the mirrors hope it helps.

5) Will Ergo Bars work with my fairing-mounted mirrors?

A. Installing the Ergo Bars on Street Glides with faring-mounted mirrors, for example, may cause your hand on the handgrip to block portions of the mirror, thus limiting their use and functionality. The degree of use or non-use of the fairing-mounted mirrors will be determined by the final handlebar position at installation. If this becomes an issue for you, Klock Werks recommends using handlebar-mounted mirrors instead.

http://www.kustombaggers.com/faq.htm
 
I adjusted the stock bars as far forward as possible and rotated the control levers up as much as possible. The control levers just touch my legs at full lock now.
 


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