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Is there any way to adjust the hight of the passenger floor boards? When my wife is riding her legs are to straight. They need to be raised about 1 1/2". Any tip or suggestions will be appricatied.
RE: Passenger Floor Boards on 2000 Heritage Softail
Looking at your picture it does look like you floorboards are alot lower than mine, that's why I asked if they were stock. My gf wishes mine were down 2", but she's 5'7". From the ground to the top of my boards is 12".
RE: Passenger Floor Boards on 2000 Heritage Softail
If your passenger floorboard brackets curve down, change them to the straight ones. This is what I run because the oladys legs aint that long. The straight brackets will raise em up bout a inch & a half.
I'll try to find the part # for you, I still have the pacage some where in the garage. They are genuine harley d part.
RE: Passenger Floor Boards on 2000 Heritage Softail
Try this, www.ZoomCycleLLC.com you can order their catalog for free its 1632 pages and they have a page and a half of supports, Im sure you will find something. good luck.
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