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i have a 2004 deuce,i want to extened the forward controls and j&p has a nice set but they say there not for my bike , has anyone tried them do they really work,also they say the lowering kit for the rear is not made for the deuce,if anyone has got info on this can ya help me out
I cant answer your questions,but I have the Kuryakyn extended foward controls on our Standard.Very pleased with them.I`m not knocking J&P,but they sold the Kurys for $430 or so.Ordered the same part # from mandmcycles.com for $325 delivered.Chech `em out!Mark.
I bought a set for my Train and love them. This is a link to they Ebay page I bought them from. This guy is super cool and the quality of the product is outstanding.. $90.00 !!! Plus they are 4" extensions.....
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