and these are the standard length set. Hawg Halters from Rollies. Retail is about $1100. Installation was not a smooth process - wrong brake lever packed in the kit at the factory, wrong bolt supplied and had to be cut down but happy now they are on and sorted.  " /> and these are the standard length set. Hawg Halters from Rollies. Retail is about $1100. Installation was not a smooth process - wrong brake lever packed in the kit at the factory, wrong bolt supplied and had to be cut down but happy now they are on and sorted.  " />
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Forward Controls on the Road King

  • Crustysalmon
    Crustysalmon
    8 years ago

    The best part of the riding postiion on my Dyna was the forward controls. Didn't mind the new touring floorboards, but knees are still too high against the tank and can't stretch out as much as I'd like so decided to go with these. I'm not tall (5'10"<img src=" border="0" src="/DesktopModules/NTForums/themes/_default/emoticons/wink.gif" /> and these are the standard length set.

    Hawg Halters from Rollies. Retail is about $1100. Installation was not a smooth process - wrong brake lever packed in the kit at the factory, wrong bolt supplied and had to be cut down but happy now they are on and sorted. 

  • Crustysalmon
    Crustysalmon
    8 years ago

    Yeah, the frames are the same but HHI make a diff product for the 2014-up. Rushmore differences ? They sell em for 2009-2013, then 14+. 

    There's only 3 options for FLH's - HHI, Jaybrake and Accutronix. I tried to get jaybrakes but got fucked around by griffin spares. Kinda happy I ended up with these. Accutronix are only for 6 foot plus people, or so I read.

    http://hawghalters.com/forward-controls/flh-forward-controls/prod_458.html

    Pedalling the bike around when parking is def so much easier without floorboards. The extra weight of a tourer is still something I'm getting used to.