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I plan to get a Tallboy seat and taht'll help some but the way the brake pedal sits in relation to the fllor board I am bringing my foot back and then picking it up every time I brake. It's enough to cramp ya after a couple hour ride on a poking road. Is there an extended pedal set up so I would pick my foot up and forward? It'd have to be at least 2" further forward.
Thanks, I must have searched for it using a wrong description.
Is there something better functionally with the HD pedal? It's almost double the cost of the Kuryakyn. I don't guess you can see how they actually sit until putting them on.
Thanks, I must have searched for it using a wrong description.
Is there something better functionally with the HD pedal? It's almost double the cost of the Kuryakyn. I don't guess you can see how they actually sit until putting them on.
the Kuryakyn one is $99.95 , eastern performance , dennis kirk etc will give you 15-20% off that , look at my picture it is perfect , it moves the pedal completely off the floorboard
Originally Posted by daveMD2011
Thanks, I must have searched for it using a wrong description.
Is there something better functionally with the HD pedal? It's almost double the cost of the Kuryakyn. I don't guess you can see how they actually sit until putting them on.
Thanks for the feedback. One of these pedals and a tallboy seat ought to get me dialed in. My brake pedal is right at the edge of the floorboard, so the extended one ought to add about an inch forward and slightly lower. Probably look at a forward (longer) shifter as well. I never use the heel anyhow.
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