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Just finished my build and finally got to test the spacers out and they definitely make a difference.Much more comfortable position then stock for me. Nice job SOOS.
Relax the death grip (squeezing the tank with your knees)!!
I know what your talking about and it's not that. To get my feet on the floor boards (especially the right side) I had to tuck them in to the point that it was uncomfortable. And on the right side the aircleaner sticks out enough that it's in constant contact with my leg. Moving the floor boardss out reveives this a lot.
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I use highway pegs and that seems to add a lot of room when I need to stretch my legs. and i have the adjustable pegs for the lady. Even thou I sometimes have a problem with her knees in my ribs that is not that big of a problem. Atleast I know she is still there....
I am having the Rinehart True Duals installed on my new 07 Ultra next week.Will thesefloorboard spacers work OK with these pipes? Any probs I should know about? And SOOS.... do you have any available or are you presently all sold out?
I am having the Rinehart True Duals installed on my new 07 Ultra next week.Will thesefloorboard spacers work OK with these pipes?
Yes. My understanding is that you get a set of spacers with the Rineharts for the right side footboards. I have a split kit for the left side, if you want to balance your footboard setup. https://www.hdforums.com/m_1396718/tm.htm
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