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I finally put floor boards on my 07 Street Bob. I've only riden about 15 miles so far but I like them. Not sure about the looks but they feel good and that was my goal. Will need to ride some more and fine tune the postion.
I've also left my mid pegs on for more options. I cut about an inch off them so thier short and stubby.
I didnt like the looks when I first put mine on.....I kept my pegs so I could change them back and forth..........7 mos. later Ive never taken them off.....The ride is much more comfortable...way more..................I know youll lovem man...............................LO.............. .......
Just kidding... they don't look that bad. In fact I don't really think they look bad at all. They're definitely big though. And if they're comfortable who gives a damn what they look like.
I really want boards on my 07 fxdl but those stick out too far. WTH did HD discontinue the FXDP floor boards? I have seen plenty of guys here wishing they could get them.
Oh Jackl, your next project/product is screaming here!
Just kidding... they don't look that bad. In fact I don't really think they look bad at all. They're definitely big though. And if they're comfortable who gives a damn what they look like.
YeahHarley makes em big like that to attract women (you know, big floorboards = big feet, which menas big hands and a big, ahemmm, you know, ah...............
I had floor boards on my previous bike and loved them. Alas, I could not bring myself to put them on my Street Bob as I think they look way out of place. I opted to go with the heel rest instead which I have been extremely happy with.
... and yes, I do have a habit of grinding my pegs around corners.
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