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If you wanna go cheaper than the matching Streamliner kit you can always get this one. Passenger Footboard Kit
Cost was $103 compared to $284 for the Streamliner kit. Same as comes stock on other touring models. I ordered them because I didn't feel the need to spend money to have matching rear floorboards when they are folded up when not in use anyway. When in use you can't see them.
This is what I'm going with. They look great and the price is reasonable. Thanks everyone!
I've found on E-bay they are asking more for used or slightly used floor board sets than you can buy them for new ,when i was looking for floor boards to replace my rear pegs,the used complete sets were selling as high as $190.00-$200.00 by the end of the bids and cost more to ship them too i ended up buying them by the part number/piece from zannotti's for brand new shipped $153.00. the dealer quoted me $300.00. that was last year and now Harley offers these for around $130.00 full catalog price.sure there are some deals out there,but some very high priced ones as well
my 2 cents worth
I have been searching for a week online for someone that sells 50379-07 129.95 HD list price.
I can not find these boardsanywhere but the catalog.You guys are correct, ebayers are going over what you can getin HDcat.I have ordered most of my other parts through Surdyke, seems I gotprettydecent deals, 1 they discount,2 theyhave not charged shipping.
They do not not list these floorboards on their site. I sent them an email yesterday and asked if they can get them. I can drop a post back here when they respond if you would like.
That board kit is now on the Surdyke site for the same as what Monster paid, 103.96. They do however charge shipping. I ordered 4 parts, which included the boards, and it was only $17.
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