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I didn't take pictures before. It was one of my first mods in 07. And I have the HD floorpans that move the floorboards up. You can't tell the difference before and after unless you get a ruler out and really look. You can tell when the lowers are on that the floorboards are closer to them.
Last edited by CurtisO; May 8, 2013 at 07:37 PM.
Reason: more info
I made a set about 4 weeks ago and it is NO SMALL FEAT to what they accomplish.
You can't tell by looking at the bike they have moved outwards, but, from a comfort stand point what a world of difference.
I set my heels on the running boards, and put the ***** of my feet on the highway pegs, and no longer struggle with my feet sliding off from the vibration and wind gusts.
No before pics, but after on my Fatboy. These are Harley Goodies extensions. I also have them now on my RKC. They don't move them much, but it is a great mod for the money.
Hope this helps.
I took them off because they caused the floorboard bracket to hit in hard cornering. The floorboards are designed to lift but not the bracket which could lift bike causing skidding (accident).
You cant really see the difference, but you can sure feel the difference when you put your foot on the boards. Glad I have them. Never scraped mine on cornering
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