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Bought forward controls on ebay, no instructions...help!
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Bought forward controls on ebay, no instructions...help!
I bought this forward control kit 49080-03 on ebay (scroll to bottom of link to see them.)
I even saved the shipping cost since the seller was about 40 minutes from me. I rode to pick the forwards up and just put the parts in my backpack since I don't have saddle bags (I may look like a dork, but my bike still looks cool.)
They are used and therefore did not come with instructions. My understanding is that my bike being an '05 is good in this instance making the install somewhat easier.
I am not much or a wrench however. Can I do this by just replacing the mid control parts with the similar new (to me at least) parts I picked up yesterday? I also printed some close-up pics of installed forwards to use for reference.
Does anyone have the installation instructions (49080-03) that they can scan and send me? I'd be much obliged.
Last edited by Sonny's World; Sep 20, 2009 at 07:50 AM.
just do one side at a time and take your time its pretty easy if you run into problems go visit the dealer and look at a wideglide and see how its done thats what I do
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