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Beach Bars on a Roadie 5 Years ago  
Put HD Beach bars on my 06 Roadie . What do you use to fill the ends . AND I might need longer cables and brake hose ?????????? Seems to be stretching everything just a tad
 
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Re:Beach Bars on a Roadie 5 Years ago  
daywalker wrote:
What do you use to fill the ends

Do you mean bar end weights?

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Re:Beach Bars on a Roadie 5 Years ago  
YES . I just put chrome pipe plugs in for now
 
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Re:Beach Bars on a Roadie 5 Years ago  
You can buy iron or steel stock, cut to length and insert inside the bar. I tack welded mine just like the stock ones.

You can use lead shot.

You can buy flexible lead bar weights.

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Re:Beach Bars on a Roadie 5 Years ago  
What about taking the threaded ones out of the stock bars and plug welding them and using the original weights ? Do you reallt need the weight ?
 
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Re:Beach Bars on a Roadie 5 Years ago  
Sure, you can do that.

Without the weights the bars may buzz more. Try them out first and see how you like them before going to the trouble.

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Re:Beach Bars on a Roadie 5 Years ago  
Took the steel rods out and welded them into the new bars . worked out great . what a difference . like a hole new bike . The only thing I did do was cut 2 1/8 &quot; off the H/D bars to relax my cables and brake hose . But that project is done and all is well in roadieville once again .<br><br>Post edited by: daywalker, at: 2007/05/13 17:36
 
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Re:Beach Bars on a Roadie 5 Years ago  
I installed beach bars on mine. Too cool! Completely changed the look--gives them a great low profile look. Kinda looks like an old Indian.

Anyhow, I didn't put weights in my bars. They vibrate no more than before when I had stock bars. I agree, Doc. I'd say try them before going through the trouble.
 
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Re:Beach Bars on a Roadie 5 Years ago  
Any of you guys have pics to share of these beach bars? Are beach bars standard size or do they come in a variety. What did you guys use?
 
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Re:Beach Bars on a Roadie 5 Years ago  
I bought Barons Nostalgia bars for $80 from Phat Performance and I love them relaxed my arms a bit and put the grips in a comfortable position you can use the stock cables but they were a tad too tight for my liking to used the excuse to upgrade to SS 2&quot; over stock. I will never go back.
 
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