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Yep, I used one on my '06 Night Train. Works and looks great. Install was a snap, but I did have to remove one exhaust pipe(big Radius) to get access to the light switch.
That's the Ness 3" forward kit...I installed a set on my '06 Standard (I'm 6' 3" tall w/ 36" inseam) and haveusedthem for 2,000+miles and have no complaints...The kit includes everything you need to install. They can be foundcheaper on eBay though...I got mine for $150.00 shipped.
These are a MUST HAVE! I installed them on my 07 Deluxe and they made a world of difference (I'm 6'3") -- you wouldn't think 3" is that much but it is.
Put them on my '03 train... very easy, no problems.
Just make sure the "bolt" with the hole in it that holds
the spring for the kick stand is placed in the new bracket
the proper way..same direction as the original... it's tuff to
get it back out after installing it.
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