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Here are the Kuryakyns with 1" in outward extensions and extended rear shift arm...
This is what I have on my bike. I wear a size 14 or 15 boot, and need some extra real estate. I originally put them on my 07, then switched them to my 09 with I bought it. They are still holding up strong, and the passenger ones look kinda cool when they are turned up with no rider.
This is what I have on my bike. I wear a size 14 or 15 boot, and need some extra real estate. I originally put them on my 07, then switched them to my 09 with I bought it. They are still holding up strong, and the passenger ones look kinda cool when they are turned up with no rider.
I can't find these on the Kury site. They only show the longer footboards with the flip-out cruising peg. I guess that's OK, but not what I see on drukanfu's picture.
I kind of like the Banana Boards because they compliment the SG profile, but they don't have the isolators pads, so I'm wondering if they vibrate during cruise.
I can't find these on the Kury site. They only show the longer footboards with the flip-out cruising peg. I guess that's OK, but not what I see on drukanfu's picture.
I kind of like the Banana Boards because they compliment the SG profile, but they don't have the isolators pads, so I'm wondering if they vibrate during cruise.
All good information, thanks.
Beary
Here's what I have. BTW, check eBay as well, sometimes you can find them cheaper there.
But if you want larger boards look at the new ones from HD they are 4" longer and 1/2 " wider so if you combined that with the relocator brackets you would have a lot of room http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
Attached is a picture of my boards with the relocators
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