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Whats up people need a little help.I have a 05 FLHT. Here's the thing I'm 6'3" tall do you have any suggestions on getting more leg room. I have been riding the bike stock for the last two years. Do they have seats that will push me back a couple inches. What about adjustable floorboards and controls. Thanks
I have a barely-used Corbin that was designed for FLHT and FLHTCU for sale. This seat will sit you back more than a stock seat and allow for a bit more leg room. This seat is also designed for touring bikes with tour-paks. PM me if you're interested.
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Whats up people need a little help.I have a 05 FLHT. Here's the thing I'm 6'3" tall do you have any suggestions on getting more leg room. I have been riding the bike stock for the last two years. Do they have seats that will push me back a couple inches. What about adjustable floorboards and controls. Thanks
6'4" and I have a Sundowner Seat... I have always used the HWY Pegs like Fwd Controls... Have had the same set-up on my last 3 touring bikes.... Works for me!
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