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| Seat Tester Joined: Oct 2006
Bike: 93 intruder 800
Location: nc
Posts: 71
| well im looking for a set of foward controls for my 93 intruder who makes a good set? i know some new bikes have relocation sets but couldent find and for my bike as the relocation set up is way cheaper. any one know where i might be able to fine one? if not where is the cheapet place to buy a set of foward controls? thanks guys cole |
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| In The Zone ![]() Joined: May 2004
Bike: several
Location: Decatur, GA
Posts: 2,764
| Highway Hawk (about $520), Highwayman ($700), Jardine ($625), Seeger Cycle ($550), and Restyling (also sold as "Mapan", about $350) all make forward controls for the Intruder 800. You will note that the Restyling/Mapan ones are by far the cheapest, but also keep in mind that you get what you pay for. No one sells a relocation kit. You might want to try a set of highway pegs instead, which allow you to stretchout your legs once you are in high gear, but retain the stock control position and ground clearance for cornering. I have a set from MC Enterprises, which I absolutely love:
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| Seat Tester Joined: Oct 2006
Bike: 93 intruder 800
Location: nc
Posts: 71
| ya i have those but i noticed that they rub on the frame in the front and im kinda worried its gonna make a hole and start leaking radiator fluid cause it runs through the frame. i might be able to adjust it so it dosent rub. thanks for the info i noticed egay got some of those brands at a decent price.
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| In The Zone ![]() Joined: May 2004
Bike: several
Location: Decatur, GA
Posts: 2,764
| If they rub on the frame they are not on there right, so you should definately adjust them.
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