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Put the 3/4" floorboard extensions from Soos on my EGC last night. Great kit, easy install and it's amazing how just 3/4 of an inch can make such a big difference. Thanks Soos!
Do these just set your feet farther forward? I have short legs and miss the hiwaypeg type riding. Is this a slight compromise between stock floorboards and my feet on hiway pegs? Don't think my legs are long enough for pegs on the crash bars.
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I think just sets them out 3/4" farther than the stock position.
Yep that's it. They're spacers that go between the frame and the floorboard brackets that move them out 3/4" from the stock position. Worth checking out!
Put the 3/4" floorboard extensions from Soos on my EGC last night. Great kit, easy install and it's amazing how just 3/4 of an inch can make such a big difference. Thanks Soos!
Dayum!, I love happy customers. Thanks RonH and petemac.[sm=biker.gif]
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