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question for anyone running kury forward controls #9063 on 06+ dynas;
i am about 5foot 10 with 32 inch inseam and wondering if anyone else close to this size is cramped or if your legs are bent too bad when riding? this seems to be about the point they recommend the longer ones
any help appreciated
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They recommend extensions for 33" and up but it's still personal choice. I have a 34" inseam and went with the standards and prefer them. My knees are bent but in a good way - just enough so I still have total control of the bike as well as I did with mid controls. Also my legs don't get tired because they aren't stretched straight out - poser style.
They recommend extensions for 33" and up but it's still personal choice. I have a 34" inseam and went with the standards and prefer them. My knees are bent but in a good way - just enough so I still have total control of the bike as well as I did with mid controls. Also my legs don't get tired because they aren't stretched straight out - poser style.
thanks man,what air cleaner/cover are you runnin there?
6'6" with 36" inseam, and standard forward controls. I wouldn't want them any further forward than they are right now. I did, however, add Kury highway peg mounts for forward controls for that extra stretch. But for anything other than long highway droning I like my knees bent some.
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