Member Reviews for National Cycle Paladin Highway Bars- Honda VTX1300 R/ S (03-09)

National Cycle Paladin Highway Bars- Honda VTX1300 R/ S (03-09)
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Part Number: NC-P4011
MSRP: 209.95
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Average Customer Review: 4.00 (based on 166 reviews)

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(5 stars) reviewed on 06/17/10 by
(mcs709) from , , for a 0 1300 VTX1300T Tourer wrote:

looks great and can be install in a half hour
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(5 stars) reviewed on 01/22/10 by
Ray Garcia (rfgarcia972) from La Mesa, CA, United States, for a 2008 Black 1300 VTX1300T Tourer wrote:

Just ordered it. Seen it on a bike before and it looks great. I can't wait to install it. Will update upon completion.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 12/16/08 by
Jack Roberts (Betteranat) from Pittsburgh, PA, United States, for a 2009 1300 VTX1300T Tourer wrote:

These bars look great and give the bike a more substantial look. Installation was easy if you follow the instructions and start at the bottom first. The right side goes on as advertised, the left side is a little trickier, since there's a clutch cable in the way. Honda puts a tip on the frame and a plastic wrap attaches to it that keeps the clutch cable away from the engine. A tie-tie attached to the frame will serve the same purpose, because the top of the left bar attaches right where that tip is, and you don't want a kink in the clutch cable! It's a little close on the left side for the transmission lever, but adjusting to using your toe to downshift instead of the ball of your foot will fix that, just be a little more careful and precise when downshifting. I used a piece of insulation from some wire that I had laying around to form a cover on the "U" bolts so that they weren't directly touching the frame. Can't see it and it works great. Beautiful chrome! Hope that I never need the...
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