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I put a tour pack on my 07 electra glide st with George Anderson (great kit ,greatguy) relocation kit now the floorboard need to be raised up any ideals other than H.D seems a little pricey thanks in advance ( is the antenna bolts on tour pack metric?)
If ya just move them up a bit?? You have two other mounting places - The top is covered by a plastic plug - Need more as Dawg stated KURYAKYN adjustable passanger pegs..
I know you don't really want to do the HD ones as they are rather expensive, but gotta tell you they look and work great. I put them on my 08 UC just last weekend along with full chrome floorboard pans and "chrome and rubber" inserts....wife really loves how much adjustability they have as she is rather short. I'll be putting the George Anderson tourpak relocator on this weekend and we will be set. My wife has liked the seat and backrest on the Ultra since we got it, but even in their highest position the floorboards were always too low....also even though she likes having my backrest on because it kind of "locks" her in place (so she can snooze), it was too tight, so the relocation kit will take care of that.
will kuryakyn part number 4570 work on my floorboars or just pegs
They will work on your floorboards. You moun them to the floorboard bracked and the floorboad still stays in place as well. Youcan see them on my scoot in my sig pic.
will kuryakyn part number 4570 work on my floorboards or just pegs
They will work on your floorboards. You mount them to the floorboard bracked and the floorboad still stays in place as well. You can see them on my scoot in my sig pic.
I have a set of these also and the OL likes having a choice where to put feet.
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