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well, ya could just take the stock one off and change the angle.
Softbrake makes extended billet shifters. You can find them in J&P cycles catalog.
I bought a 1/2 in. longer one for my RK. They come in 1/2, 1, 1 1/2, and 2 inch longer length and 3 styles. Very good quality and american made. About $86 + shipping
It's not an extender, but I put the pivoting one on my 99 EGC. It works well for when I'm crusing on the highway to "kick" the peg back enough to have more room on the floorboard.
Go to www.waltersworkshop.com it is a very good product, & looks like stock. I put one on my 07 RKCustom along with the floorboard extentions from harleygoodies, plus I moved the front up a hole on the extentions for a more comfortable tilt. Way more comfort with longer shifter on the rear good for big feet.
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