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I would love to move my floor boards forward an inch or two BUT NOT OUT...just forward. Are there available brackets that will accomplish it?
Thanks...
Been running these boards for several years on an ultra. I think they moved boards about an inch forward. The part is just a normal board pan with the underside bracket welded on an inch back of the normal position. To mount them you have to move your existing support brackets and cushion foot pad to the new floorboard pan. They will fit OK with the lowers on an ultra. I did not extend my brake or shift pedals forward but some people do that as well.
I got the extended FOOTboards a couple months ago, couldn't be happier...also mounted the Kuryakyn Cruise Pegs on them from my former Harley...had to do a little fab work and welding, no biggy...the bad news was that the Cruise Pegs interfere with the engine guard I was gonna put on, but oh well...
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