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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.
Hey bikerlaw, who sells these things? Are they from 2 Orange Harleys? Thanks, Fred
The minis are from twoorangeharleys. I bought them about a year ago when they were all the talk on the Dyna forum. Well built and solid, no issues. Still working fine. I have seen them cheaper on ebay lately and I think they are the same make.
I have thought about running a mini floor board up front but, I would want to run them a little higher so save my lean angle. For now I run a set of mini's in the back, the wiffy prefers them over pegs.
I have thought about running a mini floor board up front but, I would want to run them a little higher so save my lean angle. For now I run a set of mini's in the back, the wiffy prefers them over pegs.
I have the same ones Bikerlaw has. I had to mount them at an angle and shove then as far forward as they could go to clear the crash bar, and that turned out to be a blessing in disguise. They put my feet at a natural angle and makes the ride much more comfy. The downside is they DO scrape when riding aggressively. The fun part is I can put them on the deck any time I want just to scare the crap out of anyone around me
Kuryakyn Premium Mini Floorboards, replacing mid pegs. Much more comfortable than pegs for longer rides, and can move feet around more too.
The premiums are adjustable (fine adjust for angle, and three positions forward/middle/rear). Set fully rearward and angled down a bit, they let you operate the controls just like with pegs, but with much better support for heels/ankles.
I had the mini's, found myself with my foot hanging off the end. Just changed to the full size, but haven't had warn enough weather to REALLY try them out. The Kuryakyn's are multi position, so I'm still playing to find the sweet spot.
Definitely comfort over style.
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