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first of all, came off 04 goldwing in april 2007. pickup 07 ultra. The wife is complaining of back of legs rubbing on rear crashbars. Little more room on the wing, I was thinking the above mentioned mounts would raise her feet up to solve this prob, does anyone have these? did they help?
I considered them but went with the Kuryakyn adjustable passenger foot pegs. It provides two positions with different angle for the passenger's feet as well as allowing shorter passengers a footpeg. Installation was easy and they look good too (more chrome to shine).
Ditto on going with the Kuryakins. I bought the HD mounts for short legged passengers (she's 5'2") and after a couple of rides they're now lying on my workbench. This is the way to go: http://www.kuryakyn.com/products.asp...ey&ci=2409
The HD bars have been discontinued - I lucked onto a set of 'em on this forum - keep an eye here an' on eBay. As others mentioned, the Kury adjustable pegs help, too - better half loves 'em.
An' yeah - we know each other from the WOTI list, bud......
I happen to like the HD adjustable passenger floorboard mounts. My wife is 5'2" and her calves were resting on the guards causing some discomfort. I put on the adjustable mounts and adjusted them to her exact comfort level and angle.
I happen to like the HD adjustable passenger floorboard mounts. My wife is 5'2" and her calves were resting on the guards causing some discomfort. I put on the adjustable mounts and adjusted them to her exact comfort level and angle.
I'd like to get those for my wife but DAYUM they are pricey!
Another option is the Harley comfort rear crash bars that are re-angled for more clearance.
Got some on my Road King and the wife loves them. Previously the bars were riding into her calves when we were riding before I changed to the comfort bars. I was cleaning the Road King up to sell since I just got a new Street Glide and the wife says, "The angled bars aren't going with the bike!" Just replaced the original bars on it yesterday to sell. A good thing too if they really have discontinued them.. I got mine from Ebay for a significiant savings over HD price.
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