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I have done it on a couple of road kings we customized........but I dont think I have any pics, used accutronix controls, think I even have an extra set lying around somewhere.
Been thinking of doing the same thing on my streetglide....i'm tall like a giraffe and could use the extra stretch would love to see some pics too if anyone's got em on a touring bike
i've been looking for a set for a while now. fairly expensive from accutronix (over 800) but only source as far as i know. they are supposed to extend your feet position about 9" forward (quite a bit from the floorboard position) so you had better be fairly tall. they also supposedly do not fit with the engine guard unless the guard is modified.
i would be interested if jared is not.
also, did you get my private message about looking for wheels? (shooter64)
Just installed a set today. accutronix. Found them on this site. Also been watching ebay. They have had one set, I think its still available. Found on Ebay starting bid 300.00 used . Still there 1 day 17 hrs remaining. . I'm 6'4" and boy what a difference I can turn the handlebars without swinging out my knees anymore. Maybe I get you a pick tomorrow
Heres the picks. Its crappy weather here today so I had to take these in the garage, I hope these will work. You can always go to the accutronix web site and click on FLH for thier picks.
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