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Whose running the full size adjustable floorboards?
Dyna Glide ModelsSuper Glide, Super Glide Sport, Super Glide Custom, Dyna Glide Convertible, Super Glide T-Sport, Dyna Glide Police, Dyna Switchback, Low Rider, Street Bob, Fat Bob and Wide Glide.
Whose running the full size adjustable floorboards?
I have a pair of mini adjustable floorboards. They work OK, but bigger ones might be better. I have found a few ebay sellers that make what looks to be the exact same part as the adjustable mini's but in, or close to, a full size version. Has anyone used them? What are your thoughts, reviews or opinions on them? They seem to come in a couple styles. Do you think they are any where near as study as the mini's? I'm thinking I may just give them a shot.
Neil
I am glad you asked this question. I have been trying to decide if the e bay ones are any good.
I also found this site but never ordered from them so don't know about them. http://www.narleychoppers.com/servle...ards%2C/Detail
I have the same old style shaker board on mine and they work great. I got them from J P cycles. They were made by custom chrome and run about $120.00. I went a step further and made shimes so the toe out alittle. But very happy.
I think I agree. The half moons seem to have a nice look, and on a bike like a dyna thats no where near as pudgy as a touring bike, those half moons might be the ticket.
I have a pair of mini adjustable floorboards. They work OK, but bigger ones might be better. I have found a few ebay sellers that make what looks to be the exact same part as the adjustable mini's but in, or close to, a full size version. Has anyone used them? What are your thoughts, reviews or opinions on them? They seem to come in a couple styles. Do you think they are any where near as study as the mini's? I'm thinking I may just give them a shot.
Neil
Those ebay boards look exactly like the ones I bought from JC Whitney for around $120.
They are definitely adjustable. That dog-bone extension piece that's included can also be omitted for a closer fit. When used with my extended forward controls, that extra width made me drag in turns, so I just omitted that piece.
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