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Hi Everyone
I am new to Hd Forums and understand the answer to my question could be right before my eyes.
I have a 2010 Fat Boy Lo. I wanted to put forward controls on it because I do not like floor boards. I called my dealership and they said forward controls were not offered for the Fat Boy Lo only the Fat boy. I was just wondering if these will fit ?
If anyone here has forward controls on thir Fat Boy Lo could you please post me a part #.
Welcome the the forum. I know it can be done as there are a few guys here who have done it. Check out the thread here "calling all Fatboy Lo owners. A vast wealth of info for you and your Lo.
I am sure Drew Dr Vtwin can get you all the parts you need at a good price.
They told me that I have to change the master cylinder and I will be into it for well over $1000 bucks. Is this true?? What exactly did you order for yours ? If I were to call my dealership tomorrow What do you suggest I order from these guys ?? Any info will help
My guess is that Harley does not make Harley brand for the Lo as it is well...so lo. I assume it might be a liability issue for them. There are plenty of brands that make forward controls taht will fit your bike. PM, jaybrake, Drag Specialties, Ness, Accutronix, Hawg Halters, etc. Feel free to contact me for more information.
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