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trying to find some +3" forward controls for my lo. i'm always riding with my heels on the very end of the floorboards trying to stretch out. and NO i'm NOT interested in highway pegs or crash bars. i can find stock length, and +2". maybe i'm confused on what stock length, +2, and +3 actually means, and i'm over thinking it?
anyone got them on their lo? i'd prefer black ones, but can PC if necessary
Arlen Ness makes a 3" extender kit for about $200. Exile makes actual controls for about $1400.
The Ness kit is a super easy install and comes with extended braided brake line. Just doesn't work well without some machining with a Labriola Foot Clutch (ask me how I know this)
(Edit: I forgot you have floorboards, not sure if the Ness kit works for this)
Last edited by dyolfknip; Apr 27, 2014 at 11:44 PM.
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