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Thanks for the thread with the pics of the boards with mids...don't look bad. I might give it a try.
No problem
I wanted to see how they fit on a mid application also, I will post up mine this weekend. I spend most of my time on the highway pegs so I might have to get two sets.
Mike I just got mine on and did them with the dog leg. I only got about 20 miles in
It's 15 degrees out . They are the Shi$t. Thanks to all for the great post.
Mike I just got mine on and did them with the dog leg. I only got about 20 miles in
It's 15 degrees out . They are the Shi$t. Thanks to all for the great post.
Glad you like 'em!! I've volunteered for something Saturday so unless the weather
is horrible, I'll be riding about 40-50 miles in about the same temps. That'll be
a good test for the Gerbing gloves and insoles...
The rubber doesn't "float" on these boards the way it does on the full size stock boards or many after market boards so there will be a little more vibration than with those. Iso pegs absorb vibrations more than these boards as well so if you are used to iso's you will notice a little difference. NOT ENOUGH to outweigh the comfort I get from the foot positions being expanded though.
Boards look nice on your bike. do you feel more vibs in your feet then you did with the pegs? I'm seriously considering them for my new Dyna-C.
I have only run the bike a few miles with the boards on. Will get a chance Sunday as its going to be in the Seventies in Dallas and no rain. Will be able to report once I run on the blacktop for a some miles.
Installing mine this morning. Hoping to do a toy run today if the weather will cooperates. Easy install and there are so many different adjustments which is a good thing.
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