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I searched and searched and couldn't find... I know a couple of members here are running fwd controls on their xbones, and I'm looking at doing the same. The HD catalog says:
FLSTSB, FLSTSC and models with ProfileŽ Low suspension require separate purchase of stock FXCW footpegs with wear pegs (51327-08 Left Peg, 51323-08 Right Peg, and 33130-07A Wear Peg (qty 2)).
The stock rocker pegs are Fugly IMO, do they really need to be used? If it's just because of the suspension height I think I'd be fine, as there are a lot lower bikes out there running decent looking pegs.
Maybe I misread, are you looking for part number for forward controls or are you looking for pegs? I agree with Cheesecake, you should be fine with whichever pegs you choose.
Last edited by travis dasher; May 5, 2009 at 02:21 PM.
Maybe I misread, are you looking for part number for forward controls or are you looking for pegs? I agree with Cheesecake, you should be fine with whichever pegs you choose.
My dealer has the correct fwd controls in stock, and the pegs I want. I was just wondering if they would work together because of the excerpt I posted above about requiring the FXCW pegs. I figured it was just to save their own a$$ from a lawsuit, but you never know with HD
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