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My 883 had mini boards on forward controls, and I couldn't find a comfortable angle that didn't try lifting my feet by 60mph. You'd think pegs would be worse, but I've never had a wind problem with pegs. If you have mid pegs, a flat floorboard is nice, no foot lifting issues; I have them on my Tour Glide, and I doubt the type of bike would make much difference. I have a heel-toe shifter on the Glide, to get enough room to get my boot toe under the shift peg, it's too high to downshift without lifting my foot.
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My 883 had mini boards on forward controls, and I couldn't find a comfortable angle that didn't try lifting my feet by 60mph. You'd think pegs would be worse, but I've never had a wind problem with pegs. If you have mid pegs, a flat floorboard is nice, no foot lifting issues; I have them on my Tour Glide, and I doubt the type of bike would make much difference. I have a heel-toe shifter on the Glide, to get enough room to get my boot toe under the shift peg, it's too high to downshift without lifting my foot.
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dfarley91 (05-02-2017)
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I and a friend have the Kuryakyn mini boards on our Sportys...I love them...would never go back to pegs...
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dfarley91 (05-02-2017)
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