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Does anyone know if there is a kit available to move the floorboards forward. I dont want nor need them to go outward but would love to have them moved up an 1'' or so.
Floorboards in question are on a 09 Crossbone.
THANKS,
Mike
Last edited by Mike Kautzman; Apr 4, 2010 at 06:52 PM.
Do they mount the same as the touring bikes? I have H-D forward pans on mine moves them forward some I also have the Kury brackets that move them up and out an inch.
There are several kits available that will move your boards forward although I am inclined to let you know that most people who ask what you ask try the Harley Goodies and end up not wanting to go forward after adding them. Tom also offers a money back guarantee. Arlen Ness makes a kit that moves them forward 2", Harley makes extended floorboard pans, and then there is Wild Bills Cutom cycles that makes a kit as well. I suggest supporting your local indy manufacturer like HG or Wild Bills. American industry needs your support.
Does anyone know if there is a kit available to move the floorboards forward. I dont want nor need them to go outward but would love to have them moved up an 1'' or so.
Floorboards in question are on a 09 Crossbone.
THANKS,
Mike
Hi Mike, Harley does make a forward floorboard Part # 50409-04 - If you want to purchase my floorboard extensions, I'll be happy to purchase the forward boards for you, strip them down and powdercoat them black for you as well as sell you my 2000+ Softail kit in black.
Just let me know and we can work out the details. Tom HarleyGoodies 626-253-2022
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