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So I found floorboard brackets that move outwards 1 inch and forward 1.5 inch. Be better if they could go down slightly as well. Also Not sure if I can additionally move the controls forward a bit.
Anyone have input on this?
You do not want to move the floorboards down. They're already low enough as it is and take away from lean angle compared to the baggers.
Honestly if you're that strapped for leg room you may want to look at a Road King.
lol. You think google has a better opinion about Harleys than Harley owners? This is a talk forum right? I love you guys who spend the time to come on a talk forum to tell me to google it lol...FOH #HDforumdatabaseonly
lol. You think google has a better opinion about Harleys than Harley owners? This is a talk forum right? I love you guys who spend the time to come on a talk forum to tell me to google it lol...FOH #HDforumdatabaseonly
I know that Google will show you the softbreak website. And this isn't the only site for Harley's around.
Last edited by Glenn Gorman; Oct 8, 2022 at 03:53 AM.
You do not want to move the floorboards down. They're already low enough as it is and take away from lean angle compared to the baggers.
Honestly if you're that strapped for leg room you may want to look at a Road King.
I'm just used to my FXDWG that had 3inch extended controls. Maybe if I move the floorboards forward and out a bit ill be good. I could probably get an inch or two by getting my seat adjusted.
Still wondering if anyone extends the controls on these and if it's even possible....
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