One question suggestion..where the lines come out of the bars (top and bottom) shouldnt you use a rubber grommet in the hole...to prevent chafing from vibration?
Yes. But i like to know what type of lines they are… seems they are not steel but nylon. What is the difference in braking power and quality between steel and nylon? What about the life-cycle of those type lines? (think they are Russell) and, can this be done with steel lines? Russell lines do not meet DOT specifications. Are they safe in braking??
@@HillCountryCustomCycles So I called the shop today to inquire about the lines and fittings. Not only would the salesman not give me any info, he told me I could only purchase these fittings with a pre-wired set of hellbents. When I asked if he knew a source where I could buy them he said no he couldn’t help. If Hill Country is installing them, how do they not know where to get them?! I’ve also seen HC respond to questions here saying to call the shop to inquire about it….what’s the deal?
Hi, I’ve tried to reach you... email and fb. No response for a week. I’d like to have prewired handlebar with hidden clutch and brake lines for my 2017 FLHR.
What brake and clutch kit did you use for the install?
As you said... Super clean !
Looks awesome 👍
Doing 13” Arlen ness modulars on a ‘20 flhtk, could this kit work on my bike? Looks awesome!
Always enjoy all your videos very informative
That looks super clean and so much simpler than cables. Nice clean no jumbled up meas of nothing.
One question suggestion..where the lines come out of the bars (top and bottom) shouldnt you use a rubber grommet in the hole...to prevent chafing from vibration?
Hi Robert, i agree with steve, does it come with a rubber grommet it will also pervent any water and condensation
I would recommend a sacrificial sheath(vacuum hose)
For chaffing..
Not sure about water incursion tho.
@@williamnixon278 water would drain out of the bottom of the bars where the cable come out.
Is the opening near the clutch/brake handles for the cable waterproof?
Thanks for sharing looks super clean awsome job.
Do you make handle bars with a 5 1/4in pullback anything over that hurts my wrist
can ou Gide me in the right direction on where to buy the banjos and hose you use to do that job?
Wish I seen this advertised on the website before I ordered my new bars
Where can i get the DIY brake line kit?
Can I get a link for the kit in the video? I can't seem to find it on your site.
What size lines are you using?
Hey Hill Country Custom Cycles....what kind of Apes are those in the video? Like what brand/style name are they?.. and what size?
Where did you find the bars or did you drill the holes for the nylon hose
He literally is a handlebar seller . This is his business. Lol
Do you sell this kit ? And what ends are required for my 2014 street glide ( non ABS)
Well Damn that looks hella good!
And do you make a handle bar that is 1 1/2 but have a 1 1/4 clamp I have a 2021 Roadking special
Great job
Ok, now i want a hydraulic clutch setup. Haaa. Nice video
Awesome job!!
Can you do this on a 2017 Road king
Yes. But i like to know what type of lines they are… seems they are not steel but nylon. What is the difference in braking power and quality between steel and nylon? What about the life-cycle of those type lines? (think they are Russell) and, can this be done with steel lines? Russell lines do not meet DOT specifications. Are they safe in braking??
I can't find this kit on your website to run my hoses internally. Any help would be great!
+Todd Willshire Give me a call and I can explain the details
@@HillCountryCustomCycles what kind of Apes are those in the video? Like what brand/style name are they.. and what size?
@@HillCountryCustomCycles So I called the shop today to inquire about the lines and fittings. Not only would the salesman not give me any info, he told me I could only purchase these fittings with a pre-wired set of hellbents. When I asked if he knew a source where I could buy them he said no he couldn’t help. If Hill Country is installing them, how do they not know where to get them?!
I’ve also seen HC respond to questions here saying to call the shop to inquire about it….what’s the deal?
@@davidl7459 Russell Pro System II Banjo Fitting. Hope this helps just copy that into Google. Takes you right to the Russell site. Enjoy
So this can't be done with a cable driven throttle wire?
Where can I get this setup? I’d like to to 14 inch bars tho do you have a website?
Russell Pro System II Banjo Fitting
Do you all make any 16 apes for a 07 c50t boulevard
What kind of parts did you use what are the name of those parts , and where can we get them from
Russell Pro System II Banjo Fitting. Google that
@@gr8bart1 thanks, what about the clutch side at 4:04 min into video. What fitting would be used there?
@@christianlabreche5722 hope this helps
Can the same be done with steel braided lines?
They are too thick to fit in handlebar's tube, only works for hydraulic hoses.
I did mine with custom braided lines. They're smaller than the regular ones.
Yes you can I did it.
@@nightflashtv1 what kind of banjo’s did you use? The Russell’s? Or??
Never mind. Found it, i use Goodridge
How much for a set of 16
I like that..
Hi, I’ve tried to reach you... email and fb. No response for a week. I’d like to have prewired handlebar with hidden clutch and brake lines for my 2017 FLHR.
These bars are pretty trash. Trying to run the wiring/cables back through an its almost impossible to get them through.. been stuck for a day now
Instead in buying the hydraulic hide cable kit, but do not see it on your site!
Man just use a new razor blade to cut the line bro