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In regard to the 2004 and up Sportster brake pedal rod not being adjustable, I contacted Bung King (the fabricating company that makes an excellent kickstand/Jiffy stand pad for those of us who have bikes that lean over too far) to suggest making and selling an adjustable rod. The demand is certainly there. They responded to me that the rod is already adjustable. Yeah, right. I waited for another company to come up with one and here it is. They just started advertising it: http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/adju...m_medium=email
I sent Bung King an email with a link that basically said that they had their chance and blew it.
Anyway, I hope this helps other people out there whose pedal was in the wrong position from the factory -- some were correct and some weren't.
you will need the mid control mounts and rods for brake and shifter....let me know if you want the ones that came off my 2014 1200T that i removed to add forward controls.
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