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I need to lower the passanger floor boards on my 2014 Road King, when my wife rides with me. does anyone make a "Lowering-Kit" for the rear factory floor boads?? I dont want to remove the wide factory floor boads to a small foot peg. I suspose I could have my friend machine a adapator to do this, but his time is rare. Thanks. & if you can provide a link!!
 
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Rivco---Expensive but I really like them.
https://rivcoproducts.com/shop-by-ca...oorboards.html
 
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Ouch!!! $400.00 +that is expensive!! thanks for the reply! I will keep looking...
 
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You get what you pay for, and Rivco is some pretty good stuff...plus, there doesn't seem to be many options for lowering the passenger boards out there...
 
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The factory rear footboards are adjustable - 3 positions.

Do you already have them in the lowest position?
 
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Originally Posted by RollaMo
The factory rear footboards are adjustable - 3 positions.

Do you already have them in the lowest position?
I was hoping they were like the prior RK. But i dont see how they would be. (photo enclosed) there are no bolt holes to adjust it, at least I dont see them..2014 RK. thanks
 
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Originally Posted by Roadtwister
I was hoping they were like the prior RK. But i dont see how they would be. (photo enclosed) there are no bolt holes to adjust it, at least I dont see them..2014 RK. thanks
Your picture is showing them in the top (highest) position.

Read through this thread, and you will see that you have 3 different positions to set them at. Pay close attention to the diagrams and pictures.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...oorboards.html

All of the touring bikes are the same.
My 2015 Limited is exactly the same as my 2011 Street Glide was.
Your Road King will be the same way.

You can lower your two more positions. I know it isn't much, but it was enough for my wife.
I have mine set in the lowest position.
 
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okay...will look at it in the morning...thanks!
 
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You only need to remove the top bolt. They will slide down the lower bolt (it is shouldered). You might want to clean the threads out with a tap first too. They tend to be rusty.
 
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Thanks!! your right, it does move, see enclosed photo!! this will help. thanks for the tip!!!! RT
 
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