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    Member F6Joe's Avatar
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    I have them on my Wing and, as others have stated, worth every penny. Tomorrow I am picking up my, new to me, B (2015 Blue) and will see if I need them, if so I will order them the day I decide they are needed.
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    OMG! you just talked me into pulling the trigger.... This spring. RDL too.
    ITS ALL GOOD

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    This forum is the best sales tool some vendors have, as I too might have to start saving for a set.

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    RDL has been booked 2-3 months out, you might want to get a build date ASAP

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    The RDL/Helibar combo is the perfect setup for medium/long distance riding. Before I had them I was looking forward to the tank running down so I can get off and stretch and shake the hands out. After installing, thanks to BIGLRY's recommendations, you wish the tank was larger so you wouldn't have to stop. The longest day ride was 720 miles and it was EFFORTLESS.
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    Custom made comfort is expensive and takes time. I purchased my Heilbars on Black Friday plus most sellers give Christmas discount also. I have the RDL saddle also and would make both purchases again.

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    Senior Member Rickc's Avatar
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    Did you guys do the install yourself? I was looking at the install instructions and looks pretty involved. Where did you get the tool to remove the heated grips?

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    Senior Member taxfree4's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickc View Post
    Did you guys do the install yourself? I was looking at the install instructions and looks pretty involved. Where did you get the tool to remove the heated grips?
    The best, most detailed color pictures I've ever used, you cando it.
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    The tool comes with the bars. It is much more easy than I was expecting.

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    Senior Member Rickc's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2wheelsforme View Post
    The tool comes with the bars. It is much more easy than I was expecting.
    Okay thanks, I have installed risers but never removed grips, controls, levers, etc.

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