FORWARD CONTROLS TO MID CONTROLS
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FORWARD CONTROLS TO MID CONTROLS
I am looking to buy my first Harley this year and I have a question about mid and forward controls. I have seen several threads about changing from mid to forward controls, but have not seen one going from forward to mid. What would approx. cost be to do that? Is that something that needs to be done at dealer or can it be done by owner? I have found a used Custom that has forward controls. I have sat on a wide glide and super glide and the wide glide seemed a little more comfortable, but not sure I like the idea of having my feet out in front of me. I have not riden either Harley, but my metric has more ofmid controls. I am 5' 9" with 30" inseam.
Any advise would greatly be appreciated!!!
Thanks,
Larry in Ohio
Any advise would greatly be appreciated!!!
Thanks,
Larry in Ohio
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RE: FORWARD CONTROLS TO MID CONTROLS
had mids on my sportster and still have them on my dyna. personally i feel the bike is more agile and easier to control with my feet below me rather then out front. i live in a high traffic area and ride everyday there isnt snow or ice on the groundto and from work and im always dodging ******** on cellphones and get cut off or nearly missed everyday. if i lived in a less densly populated area id love to have fowards because i guess i would feel more comfortable and less defensive on the road. im considering highway pegs to stretch my legs on long rides. just depends on you though, i see most around with fowards.
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RE: FORWARD CONTROLS TO MID CONTROLS
If, for example, you were to get a bike with forwards it would not be difficult to 'revert' back to mids. On a wideglide you would need a new inner and outer primary, on other dynas you probably wouldn't. I'm sure someone (like me) would be happy to sell you just about everything you needed. On my 06 fxdbi (notice, I didn't call it "bob") I switched to forwards and it's WAY more comfortable for me. I have the original wrinkleblack inner and outer primary, the original shift / break hardware and brackets in the shop. As I'm sure many others do also.
Handling is a little different, but you adapt very quickly. The stance isn't so that your legs are stretched so far out (I also have a 30" inseam) - and to me it just feels right. But... that's personal preference. You do what you think is best.
Handling is a little different, but you adapt very quickly. The stance isn't so that your legs are stretched so far out (I also have a 30" inseam) - and to me it just feels right. But... that's personal preference. You do what you think is best.
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RE: FORWARD CONTROLS TO MID CONTROLS
As the revious post mentioned - the biggest part is what happend to the primary when the bike was changed to forwards.
If the shaft spline was just covered by a cap - then it's real easy, otherwise the primarys need yanking - and then it becomes more work and parts. You might like the forwards so try em first - most here do.
If the old shaft is just capped i think I have all the parts you need, perhpas with the exception of the bolts that mount the mid brackets to the frame.
I'd sell em to you real cheap - like $10+shipping. I think this includes L&R mid mounting brackets, stock shift shaft, brake pedal and shaft. I'll check tonight to see exactly what I have - came off a 2005 SG - not sure of fitment thru the years.
If the shaft spline was just covered by a cap - then it's real easy, otherwise the primarys need yanking - and then it becomes more work and parts. You might like the forwards so try em first - most here do.
If the old shaft is just capped i think I have all the parts you need, perhpas with the exception of the bolts that mount the mid brackets to the frame.
I'd sell em to you real cheap - like $10+shipping. I think this includes L&R mid mounting brackets, stock shift shaft, brake pedal and shaft. I'll check tonight to see exactly what I have - came off a 2005 SG - not sure of fitment thru the years.
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RE: FORWARD CONTROLS TO MID CONTROLS
Call me a rebel, but I like the mids. Keeping your feet under you keeps your center of gravity aligned with the bike and gives you better control. Check this video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=c4HZcKJ55...ed&search=
You can always add highway pegs to stretch your legs on long trips.
I'm 6' with a 32" inseam.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=c4HZcKJ55...ed&search=
You can always add highway pegs to stretch your legs on long trips.
I'm 6' with a 32" inseam.
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