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i don't think they will fit on very well. I am pretty sure you will have to fab something. The contorls are pretty far forward and there is not a lot of room where footboards would go because of the exhaust and tranny
You might want to look at the Kuryakyn ISO-Wing. It's a (very) mini board that mounts right up to the existing peg mount. Pretty small, but looks to be more comfortable than the stock peg.
Thanks for the info. With my 6'2" 290lb. frame, I was just looking for something a little more comfortable. It is no big deal. I chose the Night Train for the looks
and the highway pegs. It is just when I decide to go on a long trip I would like something a little more comfortable.
Put these on last weekend. Adjustable Driverâs Mini-Floorboard Kit on page 3.17 in the Custom Chrome catalog. Found them on ebay for $69.00. They attatch to the stock footpeg mounts. Takes 5 minutes to change back to pegs. With the Arlen Ness extensions they move my foot about 5 inches foward from the stock position. They're great on the highway but don't make tight fast turns around town because they will scrape the pavement.
I like that FLMurphy!! That is exactly what I am looking for! I will look for them in the catalog you mentioned. THANKS!!![sm=icon_rock.gif]
As a matter of fact there is a cycle shop close by that is a dealer of these.
Hmmm Floor boards on a nightrain just isnt right imo .Have you looked at switch blades or extended foword controls with switchblade pegs .Id give it a look before I made a decision .On the flip side they may look damn good .Go with what works for you .
Cheers
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