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Thanks all for the responses - I'm particularly interested with the way they are mounted (assuming that those mounts are the ones that come with the boards) because they seem to run a bit higher than they normally do when mounted to a Dyna, and I'm looking to solve some clearance issues on a slammed bike I'm presently working on. Anyone have comments / opinions / insights on the mount job?
Thanks all for the responses - I'm particularly interested with the way they are mounted (assuming that those mounts are the ones that come with the boards) because they seem to run a bit higher than they normally do when mounted to a Dyna, and I'm looking to solve some clearance issues on a slammed bike I'm presently working on. Anyone have comments / opinions / insights on the mount job?
If you are going to mount them then use the Harley floor board kit. Then buy the kuryakyn floor board extension mounts that move the boards forward 1 inch and out one inch. But buy the ones meant to touring models. Then mount the boards onto the extension. that's what I did with my dyna
That would be the opposite of what he'd want to do. Moving them out an inch would absolutely kill what little lean angle he already has if he used the HD mounts.
I have looked at the photo several times. I even blew up the photo so I could see it better.
I do believe they are factory street glide floorboards and mounts. You know touring.
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