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i have an 07 road glide and a wife that is 5'10" and the boards are too high for her. she gets leg cramps. can i lower the stock mount, i looked at is and it look like there might be another set of holes but thought i would check and see if anyone had done it.
You might take a look at these too .. would let her stretch out more. I have them on my '03 Road Glide and they work great for the long haul or just cruzing around town. When not in use, you can just swivel them back out of the way.
I had these on my last bike. I'maddingthem to my new bike. Another benefitthese things have is when your girl has both legs up on these thingsit doubles her sensations if you know what I mean.
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You might take a look at these too .. would let her stretch out more. I have them on my '03 Road Glide and they work great for the long haul or just cruzing around town. When not in use, you can just swivel them back out of the way.
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