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Rented a 2008 Street Glide yesterday. Then test drove a 2009. Ok, I'm going to order one in spring. My question is there any brackets to adjust the front floorboards BACK towards the rider? There is a ton of stuff out there for extensions, but I haven't seen anything to bring them back.
The MoCo sells a replacement footboard kit that are just the pans which shift the pan forward 3/4". I suppose you could swap them around, putting the right on the left and the left on the right.
I thought the OEM stock footboards did have some sort of adjust ability to them. Not that I ever messed with mine other than to switch out the Streamliner for the Ironside style. Come to think of it just now though.....I dont recall any sort of adjustment.....now I dont know????
I had already gone downstairs into my garage and took a look....I knew then to.
I didn't have to go that far.....walk out from behind the parts counter and look at a bike on the floor! I keep freaking the sales guys out though when I keep lying on the floor and looking underneath the bikes
I didn't have to go that far.....walk out from behind the parts counter and look at a bike on the floor! I keep freaking the sales guys out though when I keep lying on the floor and looking underneath the bikes
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