frwd control extensions
I am wanting to get the Arlen ness frwd control ext. but some sites show a difference between 2007 under and 2007 up I need 07 and under
anyone know if this kit below is 07 and under? Kit 07-610 (maybe I am blind and dont see it on the page lol)
thank you
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anyone know if this kit below is 07 and under? Kit 07-610 (maybe I am blind and dont see it on the page lol)
thank you
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http://shop.arlenness.com/p-1022-3-e...r-softail.aspx
Website says 2004-up
Also, a person asked if this kit would fit their 2006 and the response was yes it would fit.
Website says 2004-up
Also, a person asked if this kit would fit their 2006 and the response was yes it would fit.
thnx - I eneded up just going to Big Bad power Sports website directly and found the matching part number with years - (Softail 2000-2006 - 07-610)
then back to amazon to order lol.
So they are on their way $149 (better than $199 from AN)
then back to amazon to order lol.
So they are on their way $149 (better than $199 from AN)
You got the right one the kit for 2008 up is 07-611 one digit higher. I just installed the 2008 kit on my nighttrain 2 weekends ago and I love the difference. You will really enjoy it. The only problem is you really have to reach to put the kickstand up when sitting on the bike.
You got the right one the kit for 2008 up is 07-611 one digit higher. I just installed the 2008 kit on my nighttrain 2 weekends ago and I love the difference. You will really enjoy it. The only problem is you really have to reach to put the kickstand up when sitting on the bike.
How are your guys bikes set up as far as where the brake light pressure sensor is in the brake line? My deuce from the factory was just under the trans and molded into the brake line. I ended up having to put an integral switch/banjo bolt in my rear caliper and wiring it in. I was gonna do the extension kit but stumbled upon a set of billet outlaw 2" controls for $225 so I went that route, and they came with a full length brake line. I couldn't figure out any other way to keep my brake light sensor. How'd you guys do it?
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The Arlen Ness kit comes with brake line almost exactly like factory you do have to remove the switch from factory line and screw it into the new line and it bolts up right in the same place as factory location right below tranny. It is a braided steel line with plastic coating on it pretty quality stuff. I was impressed by the fit and quality of all the pieces to the kit. Plus you can find it on Amazon for 150 and that is a deal.
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