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I have had mine a month and overall I can say I'm satisfied. I thought that it would make a bigger difference than it did but its definitely better than stock position. The only thing that concerns me is that it seems like there is more flex in the structure of the mount. I doubt that anything is going to break, I just didn't think that it would be spongy feeling.
I recieved mine yesterday, for the front I am also running the Mark 4 crusier arms which attach to the frame where the floor boards attach. So the mark 4's already extend the floor boards about a 1/4". Anyways I had to go to a 2 1/2" bolt instead of the bolts that came with Harley goodie extenders. So the front are on, however for the passenger extenders I think I recieved the wrong ones. can any one tell me if these are wrong? I have a 2007 Street Glide. I have an email into harley goodies but it's Sunday and still early.
If these are the right ones how do they go on? I'm not venting I know **** happens and that Harley goodies will make it right if they are the wrong ones. Just curious.
Last edited by bigtwin1228; Sep 5, 2013 at 05:22 PM.
Discount?? I just ordered a set a couple days ago and I didn't know about any discount... Of course I'm new to the forum.... I wonder if they would give it to me if I called them ? How much off was it?
I got mine from soos- kits.com about a year and a half ago. When I was checking prices theirs were cheaper, and are a quality product.
I put some ebay 1" extensions on my '00 RK and honesty couldn't tell any difference???
Maybe my boots were more on the boards than hanging off but really??? I was surprised they didn't seem to hit any more often??
After all the raves I ordered a set for my '09 hoping my right boot may be a little cooler? Plan to wrap the header when I install them.
It was the first upgrade I did to my scoot. Have you noticed that your shifter pedal needs to be moved out because of it tho? Had to eliminate my rear shifter moving the pedal out including making the shift peg itself 3/4" longer so I don't have to twist my foot inward.
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