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Good thread... I really want something different for my SG but there is just not a lot out there that I really like except the PM contours... and if I went with those I would want the matching shifter and brake pad to also... which would mean I have to change my brake and shifter levers because the PM stuff wont bolt on to the H-D levers... and I already have the VERY expensive H-D slotted billet levers... The damn bike was only the down payment of this process! LOL!
Here's mine. I wanted something different too. I considered Carl Brouhard designs but at 400.00 for the boards alone they were alittle rich for me. I saw these on an 09SE Street Glide. The pedals are from the same set with the exception of the brake pedal. The brake pedal in this collection was the size of Pittsburgh so I got one that was real close from the Stealth collection I believe it was. I am really happy with them and I hardly ever see another bike with them on.
Wow - Those are great! Really like that look...simple/clean but not overly chromed...yet obviously not somehting everyone else has. If ya know what I mean.
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