'14 TG Floorboard Extension Options
What are my options for floorboard extensions on a '14 TG?
I only want them moved out about an inch or so. I do not want to move them forward at all, with my short legs they could actually stand to be moved back an inch or so. They need to be sturdy since I have to use them for mounting and my short 200+ pounds can put quite a bit of pressure when jumping up on this thing. Suggestions? What are others using? Thanks, Lilman |
I just installed the 1" spacer kit from forum vendor D K Customs. Excellent quality. If getting down on your back is not easy, have your dealer or indy shop do it. Instruction sheet is well written with pictures.
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Link ......... http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/Ride...FLB-EXT-TG.htm
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Originally Posted by MikeyTX
(Post 15180833)
I just installed the 1" spacer kit from forum vendor D K Customs. Excellent quality. If getting down on your back is not easy, have your dealer or indy shop do it. Instruction sheet is well written with pictures.
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Thanks MikeyTX! Didn't realize Kevin had those for the '14. Guess I should have looked harder.
No problem installing anything, I've been doing all my own work (and some for others) since I was a teenager and have a fully equipped shop. |
Thanks Keystone, I have ordered several things from DK, as always their quality and service are exceptional!
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Options...
Take a look. Superior Engineering. Strongest you will find. Good luck! http://www.tglidestuff.com/FootBoards.html |
DK 1 inch here. Put them on a week or so ago and am liking them a lot. Not quite as much "twist" in my knees with them on. I also took off the heel shift lever (never got along with it) and move the toe shift to the outer part of the spline. Works well for me.
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i bought the DK 1 inch, they fit great and look good. i wish i would have done this to every bike i've had sooner.
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DK 1 inch installed last week. Makes for a much cooler and comfortable ride. Jim
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