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Joker Machine has the JX line of hand controls with short levers that really look cool. If I remember correctly they will set you back about 500.00 but their stuff is also very high quality.
After just buying pedals, grips, mirrors, and pegs...Their customer service is great at Joker Machine...And I really like their hand controls.... I would go with JM....
+1 on Joker. I'm running their serrated pegs and the J-tech master cylinder. Haven't put many miles on them yet, but the install was easy and the parts are great quality.
Unless you use stock replacements hd crome or standerd or use the hi dollar ones the cheap ebay ones are not any good at all or master celender dont work or bad pealing crome been there done that so they were not cheap after all
Much appreciated.
Called about the HHI, they dont offer the brake switch in their controls, if anyone was wondering.
I like the JX series. Shorty levers with the fingers positions is cool.
Cant make up my mind.
Did the rear of my bike. Now the front has to be done.
Got new bars and beefy 5" risers so far.
Also check out Carl Brouhard designs. I'm running a pair of there grips with Ness Mirros and Harley black anondized contrast cut levers. Been happy with them all so far.
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