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Looking for recommendations, thoughts on how the installation went and if possible, a couple of pics of those rail style, right side, floor board attached, exhaust boot guards.
I have the chromed Harley flat style but I'm not happy with it. Thanks
Thanks, That's the one I was looking for!.....Update..... But crap, they don't make it for the stock Street Glide Streamliner boards! This is what I want though. This round low tube style. I currently have the Harley version but its too much!
Thanks, That's the one I was looking for!.....Update..... But crap, they don't make it for the stock Street Glide Streamliner boards! This is what I want though. This round low tube style. I currently have the Harley version but its too much!
You may want to give him a call to see if can fab one up for your floor boards as there are quite a few SG's out there
You may want to give him a call to see if can fab one up for your floor boards as there are quite a few SG's out there
Just a thought.
He sent me a pic of the one they used to make for the Street Glide but said they didn't sell many. I asked if he had one on a shelf or a back room, I'd take it. He didn't respond back so I guess the answer is no! I've decided to fab one up myself. Chrome shops seem to be out about 3 to 4 weeks right now though. I have a couple of parts I thought would be pretty quick, but they will not be back for another 2.5 at best I'm now told? Bikes down while my parts are there.
I purchased the Rider Footboard Heel Guard Part Number 50500225 today, got it home and it had the wrong instructions included. If anyone has the correct instructions, I'd like to see them. The .pdf link on the h-d.com site is broken.
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