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can anyone tell me how hard it is to put forward controls on a 09 s/g ? it looks like the primary case must come off so can you take the shifter rod out and plug it or is there a short cut to this and can you use the stock tranmisson gear shifter
agreed bud, use the search there is a how to... you can get walked right though it... i did it, took about an hour... i know several people have done this with out any prior bike work experiance... i would sugest a manual
Here's some info below on installing the Harley Davidson forward controls.
Originally Posted by Ws6 formula
You don't have to remove the primary on the 2006 and up Dyna's The 2006 and up kit instructions requires you to remove the primary to install a longer rear transmission shift lever and to remove the original shifter shaft that goes through the primary cover. Both can be done without removing the primary.
I installed the 2005 kit (P/N 49080-03A)with a longer 2006 custom polished stainless steel shift rod (P/N 33815-06)that comes with the stronger heim joints (they won't break like the original joints). You have to use a longer shift rod with the 2005 kit other wise the front shift lever will hit the primary when you up shift. The custom shift rods are a lot nicer then the cadmium plated shift rod in the kit and the original that came with the bike.
Removing the original shift shaft lever
Get a hacksaw blade and tape each end with duct tape, leaving about two inches exposed in the middle. Also put some duct tape on the primary and cylinder cooling fins. Tape a wrench on one end to get a better grip (on the end of the blade so as you pull on the wrench you will be on the cutting stroke of the blade). Slip the blade between the primary and engine from the bottom of the bike with the wrench end on the bottom. Position the shaft so you can cut about a quarter inch from the lever (not in the welded area). Use your other hand to guide the top of the blade as you cut. After cutting through, the shaft will slide right out, and the lever will just fall to the floor.
Cover for the original shift shaft lever hole
I used a chrome carriage bolt http://www.chromebolt.com/51618-x-134-chrome-carriage-bolt-p-845.html, and put a two inch piece of rubber hose on the threads then added some shrink sleeving on the hose to get a nice snug press fit into the empty shaft hole. If you have a black primary: Paint a unplated carriage bolt. Aluminum cover: Scotch brite a chrome carriage bolt.
The Kuryakyn forwards kit is designed to be easily installable and not remove the old components. It comes with a chrome cover for the mid-shift spline and a locking clip for the mid-shift rod connection point. I used it, very easy install and I can put the mids back on later if I want very easily.
Here's some info below on installing the Harley Davidson forward controls.
Curious question. How long of a process was it to handsaw through the shifter rod? I spent a good 30 mins and got to where I had no grip left and barely had made a dent in it. I ended up securing the rod lever and cut the rod off in inside the crankcase with a reciprocating saw. Figure I can save removing the lever for a rainy day. I got the left side finished tonight. Right side is tomorrow.
Curious question. How long of a process was it to handsaw through the shifter rod? I spent a good 30 mins and got to where I had no grip left and barely had made a dent in it. I ended up securing the rod lever and cut the rod off in inside the crankcase with a reciprocating saw. Figure I can save removing the lever for a rainy day. I got the left side finished tonight. Right side is tomorrow.
I just finished this install. Had alot of help from this board. It took me about 45mins of cutting. Took longer tough because I would take breaks. After the entire install was done I felt good becuase I didnt just pay someone for once.
I just finished this install. Had alot of help from this board. It took me about 45mins of cutting. Took longer tough because I would take breaks. After the entire install was done I felt good becuase I didnt just pay someone for once.
+1 on this board helping. I've learned tons here. When I have a question I can normally find my answer here. Although this place has cost me nearly 3K over the last year
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