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I've tried searching and haven't come across any reviews on it. But has anyone tried this and what do they think of it? I mainly want to have some more leg room while moving them bike around riding 2up.
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Apr 7, 2018 at 03:09 PM.
What model bike are you looking to install these on?
Reason I ask is that I added the Kuryakyn mini floorboards to my 15 SGS and they have the option to tilt back and are able to be moved further back towards bags. Only downside is that they look a little weird when folded up.
But if you have and ultra or road king then they won't be and issue if your stock floorboards fold straight up.
What model bike are you looking to install these on?
Reason I ask is that I added the Kuryakyn mini floorboards to my 15 SGS and they have the option to tilt back and are able to be moved further back towards bags. Only downside is that they look a little weird when folded up.
But if you have and ultra or road king then they won't be and issue if your stock floorboards fold straight up.
I'm planning on installing these on a 2016 ultra limited.
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