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I have an 05 Ultra. I'd like some extra room for my legs, other than highway pegs. If I put Harley's extended floorboards on, it says they will move forward about 2 inches. If I put EZ brake extension, and shifter extension on, willthey fitwith the fairings on an Ultra?
Kuryakyn also makes a spacer kit that moves the floor boards out 3/4". I like the idea of getting my feet away from the exhaust. Works great and easy to install. Good luck.
I have an 01 ultra. I put the extended harley footboards on and the kury 3/4" extenders and my lowers are on right now. I also have the extended kury brake pedal and shifter.
I have an 05 Ultra. I'd like some extra room for my legs, other than highway pegs. If I put Harley's extended floorboards on, it says they will move forward about 2 inches. If I put EZ brake extension, and shifter extension on, willthey fitwith the fairings on an Ultra?
http://www.bubbasbrake.com/has the best set-up I've seen and I love mine. You'd have to ask them about fitment on an Ultra.
Dont know about fitment on an Ultra, but the complete system is a bit pricey ($350 or so). You get the extended floorboards, they extended brake pedal arm, and extended toe shifter. Good looking stuff tho, and about on par, if you price each of those three items individually thru HD.
Go to bubbas brake. They got a brake arm that has a small brake pad and allows your foot room to move forward on the brake pedal side floorboard. The shifter side should be OK. They have entire kits. Works great!
Thanks. I talked to the guy at Bubbasbrake, and think I'll give them a try. Itlooks like the package I'm looking for. Did you guys get the billet or smooth finish?
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