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Old May 12, 2012 | 01:15 AM
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I have a 2010 ultra. My wife's legs are on the long side and the existing footboards are too short. I looked at the Harley 50768-07 extensions. They look like they would do what I need which is to make the reach longer for her. I would also like them to add some spacers to widen the stance a bit.

So, I assume somebody makes something, but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. All I have found is spacers that widen but not something that moves the boards forward for her.

Any leads out there?

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Old May 12, 2012 | 01:34 AM
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I assume you have already adjusted up and down, using the available holes

I'd hesitate to space mine out, many of us complain about whacking the backs of our legs when paddling around the driveway- and i have replaced mine with street glide pegs.

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I assume you have already adjusted up and down, using the available holes

I'd hesitate to space mine out, many of us complain about whacking the backs of our legs when paddling around the driveway- and i have replaced mine with street glide pegs.

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Thanks, yes I adjusted them as much as possible. Sure would like to see them move forward a couple of inches.
 
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Old May 12, 2012 | 02:25 AM
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there are also alternate rear crash bars which are contoured so as to not hit the backs of her legs "comfort profile".

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I assume you have already adjusted up and down, using the available holes

I'd hesitate to space mine out, many of us complain about whacking the backs of our legs when paddling around the driveway- and i have replaced mine with street glide pegs.

mike
Thanks, yes I adjusted them as much as possible. Sure would like to see them move forward a couple of inches.
 
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