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My GF has trouble reaching the rear floorboards due to her short (4'11") height. Any options avalable to raise the stock rear floorboards up a bit?? if I could get at least 1/2 an inch, that would be perfect.
Actually Harely makes a riser arm for the floorboards. My girl is 5 foot and she had trouble sitting flat footed. I bought them and she loves it.Raises about 2 inches and they worked with my Rhinehardts.
What also is nice is now it is easier for me also. The floorboard sits behind my knee now so its easier when I put my legs down.
The 07's has a different steem-not sure what you would call it-the part that mounts the floor boad on. The adjustable kury mounts mount to the stem part of the mount and the 07's are a different shape. No, the older one's will not work.
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