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Softail Forward Controls 2" extended, Powder coated black. Matching rider pegs and Grips, Arlen Ness roller throttle bearing kit. Spacers 1.25" for widening. Shift side was modified to use as foot clutch for jockey shift, you can flip arm back around for standard shift, no harm done. All mounting hardware as it came to me. I am unsure of brand name, but they are in good shape and seem well made. I never used them, but they came off a 2006 Night Train. $235.00 shipped to lower 48, packed and ready to ship.
Adding Note: you will have to buy a longer shift rod linkage as well as a rear brake line with this set-up.
Last edited by Night_Train; Mar 21, 2011 at 08:44 PM.
Reason: price lowered
They were made by XOProdox and are no longer available as the owner passed. The shift side was modified for foot clutch by Labriola.
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