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Hi,
I have a 2008 night train and it has the 2 inch extended forward controls on it. Im 6'5, its a comfy ride but If i had another 2 inches it would be perfect. Ive looked online and can't find any highway peg extensions or anything for it. Highway bars wouldn't work because my controls are in the way. Any suggestions on what i could put on it to extend leg room, like highway pegs or something? Thanks!
Hi,
I have a 2008 night train and it has the 2 inch extended forward controls on it. Im 6'5, its a comfy ride but If i had another 2 inches it would be perfect. Ive looked online and can't find any highway peg extensions or anything for it. Highway bars wouldn't work because my controls are in the way. Any suggestions on what i could put on it to extend leg room, like highway pegs or something? Thanks!
A quick Google search shows that Arlen Ness makes a 3" extension. I'm not sure about 4 though. I didn't see anything within the first two pages. Customs?
A quick Google search shows that Arlen Ness makes a 3" extension. I'm not sure about 4 though. I didn't see anything within the first two pages. Customs?
I fitted the Ness ones and they're fine... but having seen them it would be simple enough to make a set of any length using the Ness ones as a template & just moving stretching when marking the holes.
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