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What did was to find a set of stock Passenger floorboards on eBay. I paid around $50 (with chrome covers). I keep the Streamliner Pegs on most of the time. They're great solo and are OK for short rides with a passenger. Then when I have a Babe along for a long rides, I take the Foot pegs off and swap the pegs for the boards. This way I'm comfortable when solo. And she has the floorboards when on longer rides.
I just put the Streamline passenger floorboards on my '04 Road King Custom.
Cost about 400 bucks out the door.
The wife loves them.
The other thing is that your footpegs will fit any of the HD freeway peg mounts. I gave them to my buddy since my bike already had them on. The dealership guy pulled the $110 polished aluminum brackets off the shelf... the 40 dollar chrome steel ones were down by the floor.
Tagging for future reference. I am going to make this mod soon also. I really want to match the streamliner theme but H.D. has cleverly priced that stuff way high for some reason. I might look at that Kuryakn set up as I have had good luck with some of their products in the past.
Please post pics when you get yours installed. And stay safe.
Tagging for future reference. I am going to make this mod soon also. I really want to match the streamliner theme but H.D. has cleverly priced that stuff way high for some reason. I might look at that Kuryakn set up as I have had good luck with some of their products in the past.
Please post pics when you get yours installed. And stay safe.
Well, I did some more looking... Even though I have found some of the Kury stuff to be less expensive, I just don't think I will be happy with the overall look on my ride so, looks like I am going to have to bit the bullet on this one.
The cheapest Streamliner passenger set up I have found at this point is $310 and $326(complete kit). The passenger comfort mount I have found runs about $73 bucks. So it looks like I will get beat over the head with just under a $400 bill.
While I am going to bite the bullet and the grand payoff is the wife's comfort, I feel like some of these additions are way over priced! Don't even get me started on the cost of the ONE RC front wheel/tire combo I would like to put on...! More than the 4 BFG KM2 35's on my Bronco!
It will be a while before I am able to get pics up as I am still overseas. Probably mid March before they get put on at the dealer. I have to wait for the next couple of paydays to come first.
Borrowed a friends set of streamliner boards for a days outing. My wife didn't care for them. She prefers the stock pegs over the boards and really prefers the round pegs that are on the softtail. I get to get by cheap
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