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Dyna foot control configurations... how do you ride?
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.
...I'm wondering if anyone has any pix of how your Dyna's are set up; I could use pix of both forward controls as well as mid ones and floorboards and such as well... [/IMG]
This is how the FXDP floorboard set mounted on my FXD 2003 looks like:
Those are beautiful... did I mention that I have a set of those in my garage doing nothing?
Now that I have my floor boards I'll never ride on pegs again.
Just noticed that in the photo your floor boards are swapped ... as one is oriented facing forward on the bike, the 'bar and shield' emblem is upside down ....
[If you care ... I suppose I'm the only one who has ever noticed ... LoL ...]
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By the by ... I am a proponent of the floorboards ....
R/
'Chop
Last edited by SURFOR Chop; Dec 11, 2011 at 10:51 PM.
Just noticed that in the photo your floor boards are swapped ... as one is oriented facing forward on the bike, the 'bar and shield' emblem is upside down ....
[If you care ... I suppose I'm the only one who has ever noticed ... LoL ...]
* * *
By the by ... I am a proponent of the floorboards ....
R/
'Chop
You have a sharp eye, Todd!
You're the 2nd person on the forum who noticed. The rubber bars at the rear end started to show some signs of wear so I swapped them from left to right....
the triumph is a great bike. if she does want to get comfortable with the dyna I am a 32 inch inseam and I prefer the mid controls with the adjustable hwy peg setup. You can stretch out on longer rides and still feel comfortable in twisties and around town.
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