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So i have alot of titanium in my lower right leg and ankle. Because of this I have a ton of discomfort when riding. I have had the mid stock pegs, forward stock pegs, forwars fatter pegs, and pedals now. I have tried moving between forward and mids nothing helps. I lose all comfort after a hour on the bike. I am really considering floor boards to try and have full support. that is the problem is the support. here are some i found that look ok. http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/.../ds-254412.htm
I know they are going to take away from my bike but, there is nothing I can do to help that. has anyone tried these? looks? thoughts? something differnt to try? I also found a kit for 400.00 but that is a little steep to try. any other ideas im at a loss.....
So i have alot of titanium in my lower right leg and ankle. Because of this I have a ton of discomfort when riding. I have had the mid stock pegs, forward stock pegs, forwars fatter pegs, and pedals now. I have tried moving between forward and mids nothing helps. I lose all comfort after a hour on the bike. I am really considering floor boards to try and have full support. that is the problem is the support. here are some i found that look ok. http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/.../ds-254412.htm
I know they are going to take away from my bike but, there is nothing I can do to help that. has anyone tried these? looks? thoughts? something differnt to try? I also found a kit for 400.00 but that is a little steep to try. any other ideas im at a loss.....
Depends on your point of view, i do not think they "take away" anything from the bike, they add... But that's just my opinion.
I have read a few things online about the FXDP models (cop bikes) having a vibration. If anybody has one, or the aftermarket version of them, it would be nice to hear some feedback.
I think they are called wyatt floorboards it uses the floorboard attached to the mid peg mount and forward control mount....
Also who cares if it takes away from the "look" what u need is comfort
thats all that matters in my book..i have a plate and 5 screws in my wrist but i am lucky my apes dont bother me...
I seen those, but turning loose of 350.00 is tuff! thats why I was thinkin of the cheap way out, plus it looks like you can take part of the mount off and mount them tighter.
So i have alot of titanium in my lower right leg and ankle. Because of this I have a ton of discomfort when riding. I have had the mid stock pegs, forward stock pegs, forwars fatter pegs, and pedals now. I have tried moving between forward and mids nothing helps. I lose all comfort after a hour on the bike. I am really considering floor boards to try and have full support. that is the problem is the support. here are some i found that look ok. http://www.phatperformanceparts.com/.../ds-254412.htm
I know they are going to take away from my bike but, there is nothing I can do to help that. has anyone tried these? looks? thoughts? something differnt to try? I also found a kit for 400.00 but that is a little steep to try. any other ideas im at a loss.....
J- why don't you try the setup i have? It really provides a full support for your foot as it can rest on both the cruise peg and the dually...
I used Kury's cruise mounts for forward controls - it works miracles and it provides a bunch of options as to the positioning of your feet.. Let me see about some pics..
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Last edited by chi45cken; Jan 18, 2011 at 02:50 PM.
Reason: added pics
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