Duane, If you order the bars from Jim (hd-dude) he will give members here a discount. The brake line kit is HD part number 45252-04...if you order through one of the 20% places like Zanotti or Chicago, it is $137.95 - 20%, plus shipping. The best clamp to use (per Jime) is from Custom Chrome Inc, and is about 25 bucks...you can look them up on the web and fiind a local dealer for your area...the part number for the clamp is 26145. All of that should run right about $350. I'm also going to have to replace the clamp part on my Tecmount for the GPS, changing it from 1" to 1 1/4"...it's chrome, so that's an additional 35 bucks or so. The 1 1/4" bars actually look better on the bike and should definitely be more comfortable if you have arms less than 34". The angle of your wrists should also be improved with these bars. Ergonomically, I think HD makes these bikes "fit" people from about 5'10" to 6'3" or so...that's understandable, but causes those like me to have to tweak the bike to make it more user friendly and comfortable. The Corbin seat helped that situation a great deal, and this should be the last thing like this I have to do to make the bike more comfortable for me. Not only are the stock bars a reach for me, but the angle is not good either, so after a day of riding, my shoulder muscles, right where they come up the sides of my neck, get knotted up and start burning a bit. Plus, my wrists get a bit uncomfortable from being cocked to the right/left due to the angle of the grips. Thumb can get numb too, depending on how I'm holding the grip on the right side...two fingers on the brake, no problem, but if I wrap my hand around the grip for a few minutes, the thumb gets tingley. These are just small things, but I'm going to be doing some 5-8 hundred mile days in the next few years, and it will make a huge difference in how I feel at the end of those days.
Here's a link to some pics of the bars on an Ultra http://www.wild1inc.com/575.html , and some information about the bars.