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General Topics/Tech TipsDiscussion on break in periods, rider comfort, seats and pad suggestions. Tech tips as they become available will be posted here.
Just got a 2020 in June and Ive been accessorizing it. When I had my Road King I remember buying footboard extenders that brought the floorboards and extra inch out from the bike. I think I got them at Brukus. It looks like theyre no longer around? Any advice on where I can get footboard extensions?
But you have to take in to consideration that you will lose cornering clearance when using these extensors.
my guess is that this is likely less of an issue with riders who are more experienced at slow speeds...a lot of time newer riders are averse to turning their handlebars too 'sharply' because they are afraid, so they compensate by leaning into the turn a bit too much
this is a good point, you definitely change the lean angle when you add these
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