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My wife likes them too,useing them all the time,before you put them on take the "tension"bolt out of the back
and put some locktight on them,mine vibrated loose on the first ride.
I have them on my 07 Ultra and my wife loves them. \\; Just keep an eye on your floorboard mounting bolts, as some have had them crack in two from tension or vibration (I have had two break).
Had 'em for the past 3 seasons (30K+ miles) \\;\\\\\\;- wife wouldn't ride without them. \\;\\\\\\; Takes the strain off her lower back. \\;\\\\\\; Same issues as lazybee and stroh1965 with feet in the way, training, etc. \\;\\\\\\; Same issues with breaking mounts, coming loose as rrsjs5 and fireglider
Had 'em for the past 3 seasons (30K+ miles) \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;- wife wouldn't ride without them. \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\; Takes the strain off her lower back. \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\; Same issues as lazybee and stroh1965 with feet in the way, training, etc. \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\; Same issues with breaking mounts, coming loose as rrsjs5 and fireglider
I would think someone who is paying money to advertize on this forum would bitch enough to get it fixed. \\; See ya'll later.
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Put them on my 2008 Ultra. Wife is short (5'2") and loves them. Her feet barely reach the floorboards. Took a 4200 mile trip this summer without any complaints.
Zapps
2008 Ultra
They're wonderful! \\; Great expecially for longer trips. We have on the Ultra Classic. Had them on the Road King too. For a touring bike i wouldn't have it any other way. \\; Your wife will love them.
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