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Hey all, I'm real interested in replacing the factory passenger pegs on my '09 Heritage with some dressier passenger floorboards. Chrome underside, with a concho maybe to match other trim on the bike.
Do you all have any suggestions on where I can get a good product for the best price? I'm definitely open to shopping online - we have a big-azz Harley shop here in El Paso too, but I'm looking for biggest bang for the buck.
I got some HD mini passenger floorboards (1-point bolt-on) and they look nice with quite a bit of chrome....just another suggestion, but not much help.
can't help I went for the matching set from harley so that they match the rider boards. Easy mount yourself too. I did get a good deal through my hog chapter at the local dealer.
As someone else mentioned, I also went with the Harley Mini Floorboards for the passenger and then put another set on for me. They aren't as big as most floorboards yet they allow you to change position of your feet where a peg does not. They have nice contrast between chrome & rubber IMHO. They are new for 2009. HD Part# 50451-09
Some Softails need a floorboard support kit, I think due to stock pipes, but not for sure. On my softail it was cake, like regular male mount pegs to install but I have V&H BSS pipes.
I exchange my passenger pegs on my 2010 Heritage with the Harley Chrome Passener Floorboards. They were a bit pricey ( around $300 I think) but I love the look.
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