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I am pulling my ergo guard off, and looking into running with cruise arms... couple a q's

How are they as far as fitment and function?

Will they work with the ness 3" forward footboard extensions?

If you have pics readily available, and dont mind posting them, it would be appreciated.
 
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Well, I can't help ya with your questions, but I am&nbsp\\;interested in the answers you get.&nbsp\\; Subscribed.
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I can't say how they'll work with ness 3" floorboard extensions... however, I'm running the HD touring extended floorboards (moved forward about 2" from stock) on an '08 FatBoy and have the Mark IIIs. no problems, at all.
 
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Thanks for the info... BUMP for the evening drunks
 
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I can't say how they'll work with ness 3" floorboard extensions... however, I'm running the HD touring extended floorboards (moved forward about 2" from stock) on an '08 FatBoy and have the Mark IIIs. no problems, at all.
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wonder why he deleted his post
 
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Because I messed it all up and I wanted to repost with pics
 
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I have been trying all day to post some pics of the stiffener plate and bottom view of the board with the mounts on them but I keep getting the "this page cannot be displayed" message everytime I add pictures.&nbsp\\; Does anyone know why this could behappening?
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