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I have the half moons from KC Int. Cost about $65. Great value for money. So much more comfortable than footpegs. Just used the right angle mounts without the extra arm.
From: Back in the Good Ole USA. South Carolina to be exact.
Originally Posted by cameraboy
when considering which bike to buy after my sporty wears out, the inability to put boards on a dyna will be a consideration.
Why don't they make boards for dynas anyway? is it the exhaust configuration or the frame or something that makes harley just not offer footboards for dynas?
I use them. They are sturdy and comfortable. They stick out a bit farther than other floorboards, but as I am 6'3" this a bonus. I do not use the dog bones though, this did tuck them in a bit.
I got mine from a member on here they are the mini floorboards from 2oranges Harley's they were like brand new and i love them one of the best things i ever did they fit my feet ( size 8 ) just right and besides for $40.00 shipping included I could not go wrong ! I think they go for $149.00 new!
Check out Debrixcycles.com. They've got the "oval shakers" and the rectangular (more or less) floorboards for less than $100.00. Getting the oval ones for my '07 Street Bob soon.
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