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These were for a 2016 Road Glide Special. Part number:J-950JFL-132
I'm researching to see what all years they could be used on.
Very nice forwards, solid, highly adjustable, they were used about 1500 miles. Couple of minor scrapes on the pegs.
These forwards made the bike much more comfortable for me being 6'1". They look awesome too.
I'll post up pics soon, but here is a marketing pic.
Make me an offer.
Last edited by End Loser; Dec 8, 2018 at 09:18 AM.
If anyone is on the fence about getting some of these, I had some of these on my 2009 Street Glide and slightly modified them to put them on my 2019 Road Glide. Awesome product and very comfortable. I have over 40k on em and love them. Free bump for ya!
Not wanting to high jack this thread, but h-d wrencher what did you have to do/modify to get the 2009
s to work on your 2018? I have a set off of my 2012 that I am thinking of putting on my 2017.
Drill the hole bigger on the brake lever. No sure of the exact sise bit but I jusi mic't yhe pivot shsft and drilled 1/32 bigget gor a snug fit. Lube the shaft and slide it in. I had to loosen the heat shield to install the brake lever. Kind of a bugger getting the pin and cotter pin back in. I believe I had to loosen the maste cylinder also.
If anyone is on the fence about getting some of these, I had some of these on my 2009 Street Glide and slightly modified them to put them on my 2019 Road Glide. Awesome product and very comfortable. I have over 40k on em and love them. Free bump for ya!
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