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I just bought a Soos-kits passenger floorboard extension set, and cannot get them mounted. looks to me like they are only made for pegs, not floorboards. Maybe I am just being an idiot but came looking for advice. It is the SK4 mounts bring them out 1". I already sent them an email but was hoping to get it all back together for an evening ride so thought I would ask you guys, the real experts.
I just bought a Soos-kits passenger floorboard extension set, and cannot get them mounted. looks to me like they are only made for pegs, not floorboards. Maybe I am just being an idiot but came looking for advice. It is the SK4 mounts bring them out 1". I already sent them an email but was hoping to get it all back together for an evening ride so thought I would ask you guys, the real experts.
What is the year of your bagger and do you have the original passenger brackets?
Last edited by VTwin-Goodies; May 22, 2010 at 08:47 AM.
It is an 06 Street Glide. When I got it , the bike had pegs with the original mounts. I added floorboards , which of course took a different mounting bracket. All Harley OEM stuff though.qw
I'm positive the extensions are the same...floorboards or pegs.
"soos" may have sent the wrong model year or packaged them wrong.
He'll take care of it.
06GliderGuy purchased replacement passenger brackets which are a newer style standard on the 2010 models and a retrofit for '09 and earlier. We spoke and the problem has been worked out.
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