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I've got 'em on my '06 FXDi35. I love them. They are adjustable, so I can set them at any angle that feels right to me. You can't do that with the floorboard kits others are putting on. Also, the cost is much better. Finally, since they are used with your peg mounts, they actually allow you to stretch your legs a little farther.
One drawback is that they sit out about an inch farther from the bike and you have to get used to the shifter not being directly above your foot (got used to it quickly and never notice it anymore). They do make an ISO Board that sits in tighter but it also sits about an inch higher so you lose a little stretch.
I have a pair of each (was going to use them for my passenger pegs also, but didn't like the look). I just stuck with the ones that gave me the most reach.
I still have the extra pair with the adapters. PM me if you are interested in them.
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