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I've got the 3/4 on my RG. I also lowered it 1" all around to SG height. The combination of the lowering and extensions does cause me to drag the floorboards more frequently in turns. However it is not such a problem that Iwould give up the comfort of the extenders.
I cant answer for the brake extender but as far as the lowers the answer is no they do not interfere.I also was afraid they would but everything looks just like it was made for it all
either do a search or go to motorcycle parts for sale , I saw him listed on that forum last night search for floorboard extenders,I would put it here but am computer illiterate and dont know how to add that topic address here
I want to order a set does it push the left side floor board out to far to comfortable reach the shifter ***** (which I think also need to move out on the 08's with the larger tanks)???
I want to order a set does it push the left side floor board out to far to comfortable reach the shifter ***** (which I think also need to move out on the 08's with the larger tanks)???
After I installed mine that is the first thing I noticed, but got used to in a short time.Also I am planning on removing my heel shifter and moving the toe out and that will get them in line butyou can still do the toe heel thing ok
I got the Kuryaken 3/4" extenders a year or two ago. I didn't get them because I needed the space for me, but rather for my pipes. When I put the Thunderheaders on it was almost rubbing against the heat shield. Thta 3/4" make a HUGE difference, mainly because the contact between the pipes and floorboard was actually giving enough vibration to make my Sony CD deck skip! Been skip free now for a good 18 months!
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