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Thats funny I just got the same boards yesterday. \\; And while instaliing on the rear I got to thinking "while the hell not"! \\; You just answered my question. \\; And as you know that is a very nice product.
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Shawn
shawn, \\; i am interested in doing the same...what part number are the boards and how does it work on the shift side...thats the side i'm concerned with...please let me know..
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thanks
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scott
Hounds2
Sorry I havent gotten back to you... \\; Very busy. \\; I'll send you a photo of the shifter side this eve. \\; Works great... \\; \\; I've been thinkin about crash bars myself, I'd like to see how they would work as well.
thanks ronnr, \\; do you have any trouble with the leverage of the boards twisting the bracket? \\; i had some of that with my heel rests and i had to really tighten the thing down. \\;
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scott
I have the shaker boards with Kury forwards. The left board clears the shifter side. The boards adjust forward & back. They also rotate 360 degrees.
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Last edited by Mr. Moto; Aug 29, 2008 at 02:24 AM.
OK, now I know this is kind of a "have the cake and eat it too" scenario, but is there a heel-toe shifter out there that'll work with those shaker floorboards on JPCycles?
HD's got a set on their page that are compatible with the obsolete Dyna floorboard kit...but I don't know if those'd work with their Dyna forwards AND the shakers.
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