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outlawtorn
18th May 2007, 13:51
Hello all,

Looking to get some forward controls for my bike, just wondering if anyone has any experience with ordering them from the USA or any advice generally. Are there any local places (Auckland) that stock any kind of forward control devices for metric cruisers?

If you do have them are they really a lot more comfortable?

Thanks guys
John

surfer
18th May 2007, 15:54
Forward controls give a nice cruisey look. I had some before but not on my current bike. I would get them again. Not sure the best place to source some from though.

The disadvantage to forward controls is that you are less connected to the bike. You can't put your weight through the pegs or stand up on them to lift yourself out of the saddle, like for going over really bad bumpy roads or up a gravel track. It also depends on how comfy your saddle is as well.

Go with the look that you want. Cruisers are for cruising not racing. Stuff everyone else, it's your ride.

Well that's my ten cents worth.

jafar
18th May 2007, 23:02
I've got forward controls on the vtx (factory standard). Takes a bit of getting used to , excellent riding position though i can stretch the legs right out

rudolph
19th May 2007, 11:07
I made a set for my chopper, was pritty hard

peasea
19th May 2007, 20:11
Hello all,

Looking to get some forward controls for my bike, just wondering if anyone has any experience with ordering them from the USA or any advice generally. Are there any local places (Auckland) that stock any kind of forward control devices for metric cruisers?

If you do have them are they really a lot more comfortable?

Thanks guys
John

Both my lady and I have F/C's and wouldn't ride any other way now. Great for long distance. Try JP Cycles.com, I deal with them regularly now, no fuss, parts direct to your door for less than the same parts sourced locally.

rok-the-boat
29th May 2007, 19:12
Set up right, they are great; set up wrong, you get pains in all sorts of places you never knew you had ...

peasea
29th May 2007, 21:05
Set up right, they are great; set up wrong, you get pains in all sorts of places you never knew you had ...

Good point. I made some minor adjustments to mine that made a heap of difference, even the style of peg is noticable. More recently, we stumbled across a guy on a Sporty who'd lost (yes, lost) his shifter. We loaned him the one of my lady's Sporty (which he duly returned with a 20 inside the package) but the point is; when we re-fitted the shifter it was actually in a better position for Paula's foot, yet she'd never realised there was a better position for it.

Go figure..
I can only suggest that moving things around and fiddling with such equipment can make positive/negative impacts on your riding day. You won't know until you try.

"Go forward"

Headbanger
29th May 2007, 22:38
They ain't much fun if you like to ride aggressively, or have to take evasive action.

surfer
30th May 2007, 09:15
Have a look at the forward controls on http://www.tcbroschoppers.com they seem to be very simple in design.

peasea
31st May 2007, 13:04
They ain't much fun if you like to ride aggressively, or have to take evasive action.

We don't tend to ride aggressively, the gearbox's on HD's really aren't up to much in the way of hard-out riding/shifting but neither of us have had any problems in tight situations. After a while your brain is in tune with the location of everything. It's just what you're used to I guess.

Headbanger
31st May 2007, 21:43
Right over your head.

My comment had nothing to do with your brain tune, nor do I need to be schooled on the capabilities of a HD gearbox.

peasea
31st May 2007, 22:40
Right over your head.

My comment had nothing to do with your brain tune, nor do I need to be schooled on the capabilities of a HD gearbox.

Right over MY head???
WTF?
I'm just trying to be helpful here buddy, there are two people in one house here who like F/C's and I'm trying to relate how we operate with them. If you can't grasp common decency, fuck off.

I'm surprised a Wanganui-ite has such an attitude, I know the place pretty well, lots of bikers there and like the place. Pull your head in man.

Headbanger
4th June 2007, 00:06
Righto, I'm the one incapable of common decency.

Ain't no way in hell I'm going to stoop to your level if thats what your trying to achieve, I'm not at fault if your incapable of following some basic logic or posting in a reasonable manner.

Hope we never meet aye Buddy.

Virago
4th June 2007, 09:37
Righto, I'm the one incapable of common decency.

Ain't no way in hell I'm going to stoop to your level if thats what your trying to achieve, I'm not at fault if your incapable of following some basic logic or posting in a reasonable manner.

Hope we never meet aye Buddy.

I hear there's a few Anger Management courses available these days......:shit:

Winger
4th June 2007, 09:57
getin a bit off the beaten track some of you Dudes!! check out Baronscustom.com got all sorts of stuff for metric cruisers

jafar
4th June 2007, 12:14
try www.kurykyn.com or www.zpower.co.au for forward control bits.