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Don't worry about the cost of her wanting; they all want and want. i got married last Jan. at the age of 56. When I was fixing to ask the big question I asked this: are you sure you are a bike rider? She said yes thats when I poped the question. I make deals when she wants something. If you get this then I get that. Works good, I have a lot of chrome on my hd now. This post is worthless without a photo of the futrue bride
jim
Oh congrats
Why not just get the standard passenger floorboards? They might not 'match' per se, but will still work well. Plus, you can probably buy a set (with the chrome covers) on Ebay for under $100!!!
I thought about getting the boards for my wife. She said she feels they will be better on longer rides. She doesn't take 'longer' rides, so she still has the pegs. [8D]LOL I bought an extra set of pegs and put them on as highway pegs. Now my wife is starting to ride her own bike (next will be a HD), so the boards are on the back burner for now. Congratulations on getting married. 10 years for the wife and I last June. And I love her more every day. Marriage has been good to me... did I mention she is the one who got me my bike. LOL
I put a set on my 07 SG last week had to get the dealer to sell me the individual parts; inserts, pans brackets, ball andspring.The "kit" was on back-order from HD, although the price did work out to be about the same the same as the kit..
I have them on mine front and rear. I think they are the best looking ones out there. The only draw back I've found is that when stopping and putting your feet down they are fairly quick to run over your heals at least more so than the standard wide short ones. It took me a while to get used to it.
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