The Bagger does not have cruise control--just a Cruise-Mate friction damper like the rest of the Big Dogs have.
JR03Chopper generously sent me a set of 2 1/2" extended controls, originally on his K9. I sent it off to MecLec in CA and had it (and foot/hand controls) chromed.
I had hoped to bolt the extended right up...no such luck.
But all we had to do was to move a positioning pin in the correct place and it adapted nicely to the Bagger. But the standard K9 mount resulted in the floorboard being at an angle of '/' or '\'.
I really like the forward controls, but using the rear brake is a bit different, as it's further away on the horizontal plane, so you kind of have to push forward with your foot instead of down to push on the brake pedal. It seemed awkward initially, but I've adapted.

Another issue is that the shifter peg was too close to the floorboard. Initially I couldn't get my toe underneath it to shift. I finally got it to behave, but I still need to adjust it a bit higher, bcs it scuffs the shine on my boot. But when you adjust too far, you risk not shifting fully into the next gear, so you have to ride it between adjustments to test and insure that it shifts correctly.
One more thing you'll need is a longer shift rod. Blacktopper had one from somewhere that fit perfectly--unhappily it was not the one I had chromed...the rod itself with no bolts or heim joints measures 14 5/8". And of course the helm joints allow adjustment.

In this pic, note items 26, 27, and both pins labeled 32. You'll see how it fits together....be sure to put a towel under your work area when working with those pins (just ask how I know about that).
You can see how the location of the pins (32) determine the angle of #27, which dictates the angle of the floorboards. If you study it a while, you'll also see that you alternately you could drill a new hole in # 27 to effect the same result, but since 26 is not visible, it's more forgiving of errors.
With the stock K9 pin configuration, the floorboards wind up at wrong angles. So you move the pin and they are now correct.
This project is beneath Mr. Wright's level....would you ask Michaelangelo or Renoir to paint a shed?