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Does anyone know if or where I can find forward controls for my 1995 RoadKing? I've been looking at every catalog,website,swap meet,parts lot,salvage bikes,...you get the picture. I've found a hundred different sets for '97s but of course they won't work on mine. Hell I ended up getting 3 crashbars before I got the right one. Harley changed everything after '95 I guess. Rear master is moved foward about 1 1/4" or so & a lot of other things...why? Mine works fine...anyway,sorry about getting off track there...train doesn't run like it used to. If anyone knows where I could find controls for my scoot,without having to go to the fabricators,please let m know. Thanks
Hi from the UK and welcome to HDF. It could be said that one crashbar is enough, two is getting greedy, but three?!
Your bike has forwards, of a sort, so what are you looking to do, move them even further forward? Unfortunately doing this sort of stuff to an Evo these days is being adventurous, as they are not as well supported for custom stuff as the later twincams. You may well have to go to a fabricator, unless someone else comes up with a solution.
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