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Wow! Newbie here... my second post. Have wanted boards like these for some time now... I'll strong-arm one of the kids to see that these are under the Christmas tree!
I ran them on the blacktop and did feel a bit of vibes but not that bad and no different than the pegs, way more comfortable though. I did adjust the setting on the board on the brake side to give me more of a step up and down on the brake. The price paid and the ease of install this is a great product.
I ran them on the blacktop and did feel a bit of vibes but not that bad and no different than the pegs, way more comfortable though. I did adjust the setting on the board on the brake side to give me more of a step up and down on the brake. The price paid and the ease of install this is a great product.
Rode yesterdat and did the exact same. You are dead on about the vibration,alot better then the pegs.No more of the feeling of your feet falling off the pegs.
These floor boards are great...I originally found them on ebay and posted the original forum.dankdat remembers how long ago that was but the only issue is i continue to scrape all the way through the side of the metal passed the rubber...wish they were made with a little thicker metal so they last more then a few months...anybody else having the same issue....
Glad everyone seems to be finding them useful. I originally got my lead from
Dankat's thread and I'm very happy with them.
I rode about 180 miles yesterday in a big loop from Albuquerque to Santa Fe and
then through the Eastern Plains back to Albuquerque and the boards worked just great.
There is a bit more vibration than with the pegs, but not enough to be a bother.
I'm still learning what positions work but the sheer fact that I have OPTIONS
on how to position my legs and feet is a hell of an improvement.
I got mine in the mail last week. I did not get any directions. Did anybody else get directions.
Call or e-mail them...they may be able to e-mail you a set.
They aren't really difficult to figure out anyway but I am sure they would be able to scan them for you and send em or they may have a PDF. that they could send.
How does these boards affect the shifter because I have forward controls on my 2008 superglide and find I'am stretching out a little too much, so are they adjustable backward?
Yes, they are slotted so that they can be slid back several inches. If you look in
the very first post on this thread, there is a photo showing the slots.
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