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I ordered my extenders for my floorboards from soos,got them on late in the week and after riding this weekend,MAN WHAT A DIFFERENCE.If u aint got um man u need em
I put the 1" extenders on mine and love them. Moves the floor boards out for a more comfortable position. Keeps boot heal off of pipes. I got them when I went to V&H duels and the boards were so close to the pipes. But the added benefit of a more comfortable ride position is great.
I got the 1" sorry no pics yet but if you do a search there are pics posted.I at first did not see a need for them either but kept noticing I had my feet on edge of floorboards and I have a 30 inch inseam
As an added bonus, my wife says the right passenger footboard is now cooler. I checked the right saddlebag guard and it isvery much cooler. Maybe just getting more cool air mixed in.Anyway she is happy and so am I.
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