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Night train owners, quick question (forward controls)
For all you night train owners, have any of you switched to aftermarket foot controls? If so, do you still have your old stock controls laying around? Be curious to see what my fatboy would be like with forward peg controls, rather than floorboards.
If they are just hanging around the garage, Id be happuy to provide a new home to them!
RE: Night train owners, quick question (forward controls)
I have some from an FXST..........I have the brackets, brake lever, andshift lever. No hardware or pegs, nor clevis pins or circlips, jiffy stand or master cylinder, I reused all of that. Send a PM if interested.
RE: Night train owners, quick question (forward controls)
ORIGINAL: mojojones
I have some from an FXST..........I have the brackets, brake lever, andshift lever. No hardware or pegs, nor clevis pins or circlips, jiffy stand or master cylinder, I reused all of that. Send a PM if interested.
I also have the fwd controls from a FXST with ISO pegs with the pins levers etcand Master cylinder avail.I went with the Billet FWD controls so (naturally) nothing transfers.
RE: Night train owners, quick question (forward controls)
I'd be interested too if anyone has them off an 07 or 08. Obviously Ebeattie has first dibs. Ill take seconds on whoever has them. Ill need every thing except pegs and brake line. (brackets, levers, master etc).
RE: Night train owners, quick question (forward controls)
I must add mine are from an '07 FXST......they are different from previous years and would probably only fit on '07 or '08 Fatboys; i.e., the Harley billet forwards are not available for the '07FXST to my knowledge.
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