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Old 02-25-2011, 09:33 PM
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Has anyone had any experience with the quality of parts from KC international? I was thinking of trying a set of forward controls on my 07 Dyna SG. Part #: 50-54034-05
 
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Old 02-25-2011, 10:03 PM
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I bought a lower belt guard cover from them when I first got my WG. It was cheap and fit like crap.
 
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I got the SS brake rotors($50. each)They came fast, look good ,and hold up good.No problem here.
 
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I think that kit looks like the one in V-tiwn manufcturing catalog
 
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Well I bit the bullet and purchased the forwards and they were better than I had expected. They are really heavy duty. I was skeptical because of the pictures and felt they might be a cheap light metal. I ordered them on Monday and received them on Friday. It took about an hour and a half to install. Would have been quicker had they sent some type of instructions. But all in all in all I am satisified. Lets hear it.
 
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I love KC int!

My brother and I both have their bars, risers and heel rests with stirrups. Check the stirrups out...works real nice on forwards to take some pressure off your thighs. They are only $45 too.

They are holding up well and they are at least half price of what you'd pay anywhere else.

My brother has the Kury turn signal brackets and they aren't holding up as good as the KC stuff is.

Check out the link in my sig for pics of the bars and risers and heel rests.
 
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Are those the 2 inch extended version or the regular ones?

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Are those the 2 inch extended version or the regular ones?

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They are the standard version part number is in the OP. All I have to do is fab the bracket to hold the mid shifter.
 
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ive been looking at their extended forwards for a while. I think i'll go with them now too. Thanks Nairb
 
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I got the bracket fabbed up for the the mid mount shifter and installed. I was able to pull the whole shifter inside the primary so none of it sticks out. I never thought that riding with forwards would be that much more comfortable. I by no means am a tall person but I'm going to enjoy this. Good luck Stevon let us know how it turns out.
 
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