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Im 5'11 and I want to add some 2 inch forward controls. Im looking for some all black ones. If you guys have any suggestions I would appreciate it. I forgot to mention I have a 2006 Night Train.
Last edited by redmustang1990; Jul 30, 2009 at 07:39 PM.
plenty of us are running this with no problems at all, deff worth a look.
Yeah, that's what I just put on mine. Bought them from a fellow member, new and cheap. There are cheaper options though, they just don't come with the extended brake line. When my uncle did the two inch extension on his old Softail, he just bent the factory line out and it worked for him. Good luck on whatever you decide though, it's a great mod that I wish I had done first.
Yeah, that's what I just put on mine. Bought them from a fellow member, new and cheap. There are cheaper options though, they just don't come with the extended brake line. When my uncle did the two inch extension on his old Softail, he just bent the factory line out and it worked for him. Good luck on whatever you decide though, it's a great mod that I wish I had done first.
Got the same kit on mine.
I did have to replace the brake light switch (stopped working) after about 8-10 months.
For the money it can't be beat.
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