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After being real happy with the sales and services of HarleyGoodies in the purchase of the floorboard extensions for my Fatboy, I went ahead and did the chrome exchange for the actual floorboard brackets. Let me tell you, at first I did not think it would add more "bling" but boy was I wrong!! The chroming is great and once again the sales and service of Harley Goodies was top notch!!! These photo's are not the best but as you can see the chrome brackets really "pop" !! Thanks again Harly Goodies!!!!!
They do sell the top of the line parts most of the time..good chrome and usually fits, the instructions are probably the worst thing as they don't explain very good and need to be better on several things I have bought..
only thing about yours and mine floorboards it cleaning them, the chrome between the rubber is a Bite to clean and I got then in the rear also. but there worth it...
PM sent to octo regarding instructions. If anyone else has suggestions for how to better them please pm me or post somewhere I will see it. Thanks guys.
I have the same setup on my fatboy. I still do not have pics with the chrome floorboard brackets, but I really dig the way it looks. Looks like JohnnyBoy has a lot more chrome than I do, but either way you can't go wrong with more chrome on a black fatboy. Looks great JohnnyBoy. Anyone else have this setup?
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