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My 11 sg came with what I believe to be cycle smiths GIANT 19" floorboards, and I want to replace them with some of the harley edgecut floorboards. Only thing is that the harley edge cut are only inserts? So apparently I need something more? Cant seem to find anything as far as pans or whatever they may be called. Anybody happen to have a part # and or link to what all I will need? Thanks.
There is a stick at the top of the general forum that has a link to parts breakdowns. You also might want to know that Harley offers pans that sit farther forward as an accessory.
My 11 sg came with what I believe to be cycle smiths GIANT 19" floorboards, and I want to replace them with some of the harley edgecut floorboards. Only thing is that the harley edge cut are only inserts? So apparently I need something more? Cant seem to find anything as far as pans or whatever they may be called. Anybody happen to have a part # and or link to what all I will need? Thanks.
you looking to sell those Cyclesmith floorboards? are they the chrome or black version?
HD part #50621-06 will work for D-shaped or traditional shaped inserts...... I just picked some oem pans up on the bay the other day. Also there are a couple places that carry after market pans for a little less.
HD part #50621-06 will work for D-shaped or traditional shaped inserts...... I just picked some oem pans up on the bay the other day. Also there are a couple places that carry after market pans for a little less.
Good luck,
Bam... Thank you. Part number I've been searching for. Thanks again.
Got my black pans and edge cut inserts. Thanks for the part # ickkey. Cyclesmiths are posted in the parts for sale touring if anyones interested. Thanks again.
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