Morning all,
I suffer badly from Osteoarthritis in my hips, & find it feckin painful to lift my right foot off of the pegs to change gear, with the usual forwards available that all seem to have the foot peg mounted 4 or so inches below the shifter lever,
needing you to be a gymnast to shift,
I found this set of Forwards with the foot peg & shifter lever on the same fulcrum,
They need a polish but in great overall condition & will work great & without pain,
Does anyone know the make, I have talked to Nikki Batistini as I thought they may have been his, but he says not,
he did think they could be from either Deep South Choppers or Switch Blade Billet,
both firms I believe have now gone & I cannot find information anywhere about them.
the rear Master Cylinder has the feed at the back & it goes out through the mount plate where you attach the banjo.
I want a rebuild kit before I fit them or even a new master cylinder but cant find any that have the exit at the rear..
any ideas who makes them before re-work them to accept another master, I would be nice to keep as is, as I think they
are a pretty neat setup …….
I suffer badly from Osteoarthritis in my hips, & find it feckin painful to lift my right foot off of the pegs to change gear, with the usual forwards available that all seem to have the foot peg mounted 4 or so inches below the shifter lever,
needing you to be a gymnast to shift,
I found this set of Forwards with the foot peg & shifter lever on the same fulcrum,
They need a polish but in great overall condition & will work great & without pain,
Does anyone know the make, I have talked to Nikki Batistini as I thought they may have been his, but he says not,
he did think they could be from either Deep South Choppers or Switch Blade Billet,
both firms I believe have now gone & I cannot find information anywhere about them.
the rear Master Cylinder has the feed at the back & it goes out through the mount plate where you attach the banjo.
I want a rebuild kit before I fit them or even a new master cylinder but cant find any that have the exit at the rear..
any ideas who makes them before re-work them to accept another master, I would be nice to keep as is, as I think they
are a pretty neat setup …….
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