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Hi all,
Just picked up a sweet 02 Lowrider for the wife. She wants floor boards and heel-toe shift lever in the stock location. The HD catalogue shows the shift lever for "floor board models" but does not list the floorboards themselves. Can anyone direct me to some place that offer these items? Any help would be appreciated.
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I wanted floorboards for my '03' Super Glide. What I ended up doing was asking the dealer to photocopy the floorboards, shifter, and brake pages out of the '03' Dyna Police Bike parts catalog. I went through and picked out what I needed and waited until the H-D dealer had a partssale, at least 20%, then I just ordered them through the Dealer. All the parts are still available. It took me about 2 hours to install them once I got all the parts. WOW! what a difference the footboards make. It cost me around $710.00 for all new parts (Chrome where available). They are worth every penny! I still have my list so if your interested PM me and I will send a copy to you. David
I put a pair like below (got mine from an ebay dealer that I don't see listed)on a '99 at the mid-control location and left the hiway pegs on, too. Work really well as you can adjust angle and fore/aft distance. Not surethat the heel portion of the shifter would work very well on these... but a much more affordable floorboard option.
I put a pair like below (got mine from an ebay dealer that I don't see listed)on a '99 at the mid-control location and left the hiway pegs on, too. Work really well as you can adjust angle and fore/aft distance. Not surethat the heel portion of the shifter would work very well on these... but a much more affordable floorboard option.
Have you had any problems with them twisting out of place? I would think with a single mount like that there would be a lot of torque and they'd twist.