When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I'm 6'1 and got some legs. I have a 07 Fatboy with highway bars and pegs and still im not relaxed.. I bought a Mustang seat to help with the rear end problem and now thats fixed
i'm stuck what to do? Should I just get rid of the fatboy all together? Should I get a Touring model? I've been told that sense I have the highway bars on it that it eleminates me from buying floorboard kit to move them forward 2' ? Any help would be greatly wanted.
[QUOTE=ski917;5696263]I'm 6'1 and got some legs. I have a 07 Fatboy with highway bars and pegs and still im not relaxed.. I bought a Mustang seat to help with the rear end problem and now thats fixed
i'm stuck what to do? Should I just get rid of the fatboy all together? Should I get a Touring model? I've been told that sense I have the highway bars on it that it eleminates me from buying floorboard kit to move them forward 2' ? Any help would be greatly wanted.[/Q you need a 2010 street glide
Im 6'3" with 34" inseam and fit well on my Fatboy.
I never liked the Enging Guards they cramped my position on the floor boards. I use the Kurykyan MK IV Cruise arms and the HD Reach Floorboard kit for Touring Models. Kuryakyn also makes a kit now that moves the boards out 1 " and forward 1". The HD Kit moves them forward 1". Also look into getting a different brake pedal so that you can use the whole bosrd for your foot, Walters Workshop, EZ Brake or Bubbas Brakes make extended pedals. With my Cruise arms all the way out I cant reach them so you should have plenty of room.
I dont know about your Mustang seat but there are plenty of seats out there that will also move you back a couple of inches, I use a C & C fastback, back and down over an inch
I have owned a RK Custom and rented Street Glides and Road Glides and you will also feel cramped on them if you are cramped on the Fatboy unless you make the same type of changes
look into the harleygoodies floorboard ext, kit. they are a site sponser. the kit moves your boads out about an inch so your knees arent all jammed up against the tank. they arent expensive and its a very easy install. it made a world of differance on my deluxe.
I have the kit that moves the boards out a inch or 1 1'2 inch, that helped me get my kness off of the tank, are the Kurykyan MK IV Cruise arms adjustabe ? I have looked at a Street glide and test road it, didn't really any difference. I guess HD just mounts the floorboards in the same place?
I have the kit that moves the boards out a inch or 1 1'2 inch, that helped me get my kness off of the tank, are the Kurykyan MK IV Cruise arms adjustabe ? I have looked at a Street glide and test road it, didn't really any difference. I guess HD just mounts the floorboards in the same place?
Yes the Cruise Arms are adjustable forward and back about + 4 in Be sure to order the set for taller riders there are 2 available standard and longer reach.
I found mine on E Bay from Eastern performance for a lot less than retail
Streetglide isn't going to help you much it has a very low seat. Maybe look into a RoadKing they have similar Fatboy styling and they sit really high to me at 5'10"
Slideshow: Jason Momoa's latest restoration project blends 1920s Harley-Davidsons with modern electric technology, creating some of the most unusual hybrid motorcycles ever built.
Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Becomes a Dark, Decepticon-Inspired Custom
Slideshow: Killer Custom's latest build relies on styling changes rather than performance upgrades, giving the cruiser an entirely different personality.
7 Surprising Harley-Davidson Products that Are Not Motorcycles
Slideshow: The bar-and-shield logo shows up on far more than motorcycles, some of the company's most unexpected products have nothing to do with riding.
Slideshow: From the troubled AMF years to modern misfires, these bikes earned reputations for reliability issues, questionable engineering, or disappointing performance.
Crazy Bunderbike Build Looks Amazing, But Is It Impossible to Ride?
Slideshow: The Swiss custom shop has taken a Harley Softail and stretched it into something so long and low that it looks closer to a rolling sculpture than a conventional motorcycle.