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Does anyone run the harleygoodies.com Floorboard Extensions? I'm thinking about picking up some to give my feet more room on my boards, and I am wondering if anyone has had any quality/fitment problems with them, or if anyone has any clearence problems when leaning?
I got mine.. Front extensions are fine.. Passenger's extensions were tried for a while then removed - I kept hitting the back of my leg with the passenger floorboards.. I'll put them back when I change from passenger floorboards to pegs. I'm a happy camper, though.
Mostly positive responses on this forum. I just got mine and am completely satisfied with them. Now I don't have to ride with half my foot off the floorboad. Just wish the later models could be lowered.
I have front and back installed. Front...not too much to say. Maybe a little difference?
Back ones made my girlfriend happy with the riding position. I may bump my legs a bit more when backing the bike up....no BIGGY.
All-in-all.....a PLUS.
I Have HarleyGoodies floorboard extensions on my 07 R-K-Custom almost 4 years now and they work great, fit good, and not hard to install. They are a high quality product and once on your bike it is hard to tell thet are on unless you get down look for them.
One of the better aftermarket products I've put on my bike as far as comfort goes. Little bit of a tight fit with the finish but definately an A+ product.
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