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Old 05-16-2016, 02:52 PM
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I'm looking at installing foot boards on my 2009 Night Train. I was curious what all years of the softail I could get the take offs from for a bolt on application? I know there are online microfiche sites that I could compare part numbers and will go that route if needed, but hoping that someone already has the info and is willing to share it.
 
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2007-up. I don't have part numbers on the individual parts, But if you buy the Red book for your year they should be listed under the deluxe, Heritage, or fatboy.

Here's a set on eBay...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2010-Harley-...9XBZEr&vxp=mtr

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2010-Harley-...pXBZJH&vxp=mtr
 
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I put mini footboards on my V rod an they helped a lot an were cheaper an easier than regular FL foot boards.

these are heavy an beefy:



cheaper but they feel like it too:

 
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I traded my forwards for boards on my 07 night train with a 14 slim. The only thing I don't like is getting to the kick stand cause it is under the floor board. With the 21 inch front wheel your ground clearance is higher so you still have a lot of lean angle

You need the brackets, boards, and brake lever. Everything else can be reused
 
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Thanks for the year models to be on the lookout for and the eBay links. The seller on eBay is actually only about 70 miles from me so I'll probably be contacting him.

As far as the lean angle when changing to boards, is the lean more than the stock setup and if so is there a longer jiffy stand available to correct it?
 
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Originally Posted by hog.ryder
Thanks for the year models to be on the lookout for and the eBay links. The seller on eBay is actually only about 70 miles from me so I'll probably be contacting him.

As far as the lean angle when changing to boards, is the lean more than the stock setup and if so is there a longer jiffy stand available to correct it?
I have a full set for sale in the stock take off section of the classifieds.
 
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Originally Posted by hog.ryder
Thanks for the year models to be on the lookout for and the eBay links. The seller on eBay is actually only about 70 miles from me so I'll probably be contacting him.

As far as the lean angle when changing to boards, is the lean more than the stock setup and if so is there a longer jiffy stand available to correct it?
I didn't notice any kickstand lean angle change when I did my forwards to board conversion. As a matter of fact my bike is lowered and I wish I had more angle. Haha
 
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Originally Posted by stal94gt
I traded my forwards for boards on my 07 night train with a 14 slim. The only thing I don't like is getting to the kick stand cause it is under the floor board. With the 21 inch front wheel your ground clearance is higher so you still have a lot of lean angle

You need the brackets, boards, and brake lever. Everything else can be reused
Can also heat up the stock brake lever and bend it slightly to clear the bracket. Keeps the small pedal so it's out of your way but still accessible.
 
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I know not the answer you are looking for, but I bought the heel rests. worked good for me
 
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