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Thinking about putting some of these on. Wondering if anyone has any problems with them? Reviews say the extended kickstands will hit the 19" ones. Can anyone confirm. Also any pics would be helpful. THANKS.
Dont know about the extended kick stand, but they are the only board that I will ride with. Had them on my last bike and going to have them on my new bike.
They arent for everyone, but when its your dime, who gives a SH*T what other people think.
For some reason, cant up load pics from my photo album. Theres several pics in there if you wanna check them out OP
Last edited by CountryD; Apr 24, 2014 at 10:57 PM.
Country D do you have any trouble putting down your kickstand with the long boards? Some say it is hard to get at with the long ones.
Not any problems at all. They are comfortable too if you have big feet. I've got the new ones in the box at the house, went also with the passenger pegs too
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