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06 and up should be a piece of cake.
there is a member on this forum that already did his and listed all the part numbers, pictures etc
think it is a little spendy...
06 and up should be a piece of cake.
there is a member on this forum that already did his and listed all the part numbers, pictures etc
think it is a little spendy...
I have a 2010 Fat Bob & installed them last weekend. They are a "piece of cake" to install if you already have forward controls. Took approx. 4 hours & 1 six pack of beer. The only snag was having to modify my heat shield. SPENDY for sure, but well worth it to have factory boards.
For the footboards:
54165-12 SUPPORT, right footboard $ 52.72 54172-12 SUPPORT ASSY, right footboard $ 68.75 54173-12 SUPPORT, left footboard $ 52.72 54174-12 SUPPORT ASSY, left footboard $ 68.75 50621-06 FOOTBOARD ASSY w/pads $ UNK (See note #3) 50614-06 PAD, footrest $ UNK (See note #3) 7354 LOCKNUT (4) $ UNK 50674-05 BOLT, shoulder $ UNK 4512A SCREW $ UNK
For the brake: 38157-12 BRAKELEVER ASSY $ 111.00 42416-06 PAD, brake pedal $ 4.25 4997 SCREW $ 4.00 38160-12 CAP, brakelever $ 10.95 38161-12 PUSH ROD $ 72.56 42665-03 PIVOT SHAFT $ UNK. (See note #1)
For the shifter: 33789-12 SHIFT LEVER $ UNK. (See note #2) 34887-06 SHIFT ROD $ UNK. (See note #2) 6702 WASHER $ UNK (See note #2) 7736 ACORN NUT $ UNK. (See note #2)
If you have mid-controls: 2882W BOLT $ UNK (See note #4) 7710W NUT $ UNK (See note #4) 34639-93 RETAINER $ UNK (See note #4) For ’96-’00 models 34639-01 RETAINER $ UNK (See note #4) For ’01 and later 34640-93 COVER, Shift shaft $ UNK (See note #4) 3231B SETSCREW $ UNK (See note #4
NOTES: #1; If HD Fwd controls are already on the bike, the existing part is the same P.N .If NOT HD Fwd controls, OR is HD mid controls, this part may be needed.
#2; These parts are needed if the bike has mid controls. If HD Fwd controls are already on the bike, these parts are not needed.
#3; These are Stock FLD (Chrome) footboards and come with the PAD, I Opted for P.N. 51322-08 FOOTBOARDS (Black) from the ’12 HD custom book (I’m not real big on chrome) and my parts guy gave me a set of stock “take off” standard PAD, footrest.`
#4; These are parts listed as an option to removing the outer and inner primary cases to remove the existing shift lever shaft and, cap the holes.
From: Back in the Good Ole USA. South Carolina to be exact.
Originally Posted by IRONIC
I have a 2010 Fat Bob & installed them last weekend. They are a "piece of cake" to install if you already have forward controls. Took approx. 4 hours & 1 six pack of beer. The only snag was having to modify my heat shield. SPENDY for sure, but well worth it to have factory boards.
I have a 2008 Fat Bob, so I am especially interested in your install.
Did you and Harley Tim do the same thing actually using the Switchback hardware? Same parts list?
How do they affect handeling, cornering, etc.? I'm curious about the mod to your heat shield. I'm running a D&D FatCat.
I already have forward controls and I love the bike. Foot boards would just make a good thing better.
How do they look?? can you post some pics?
I'm in Afghanistan on a DOD PC. PhotoBucket and such are blocked.
Last edited by jluvs2ride; Dec 8, 2011 at 05:19 AM.
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