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HD Floorboards HD FXDP Floorboard mounts (F/Right modified) HD Forward mounts rotated Plates made for mounting rotated mounts
The floorboards moved the feet back and up which made the standard bars too low so the 12 mini apes were installed.
The original Tommy Gun exhaust pipes were too close to the frame downtube loop and the new setup allows the standard pipes to be retro-fitted if necessary.
The push rod bracket on the brake pedal was cut off and rewelded to lift the rear brake pedal up higher and back towards the rider.
The L/H support for the highway footrest was modified The R/H Clevis/support for the highway footrest is still to be modified The Highway footrest supports were rotated 180 degrees
Overall I am very happy with the setup Hope this helps those that wish to fit floorboards
I was just checking out your bike and really like what you have done with it.
Is that rear fender a factory HD? Doesn't look like a FSTS more like a newer Touring??
And your floorboards are from a FLST? How did you get them to mount up?
Heres a quick shot of my bike...
02 FXDX, 2005 FLSTF 2" lowered front end with factory Harley black tins and legs, HD spot light kit, RK windshield, 80 spoke DNAs 21" front 16 rear, Avon venom WW, FXST front fender, 95 CI HTCC, cams, SE ignition, 42 mm Mikuni, White Bros E series 2 into 1, early glide style, bars, factory HD forward controls, Mustang vintage wide solo, and some other stuff Im ferggitin.
Forgot all about this thread. I would have completely missed your comments (Thanks!) and questions if it weren't for your bike. I scrolled past and it caught my eye, nice ride! The boards are Heritage take offs, I made adapter plates to make them fit. You are correct on the rear fender, it's off a 2009 Street Glide.
JUST WANTED TO BRING THIS BACK TO THE FRONT. ALL PARTS, INSTUCTIONS AND DETAILS ARE ON PAGES 13, 14 & 15 OF THIS POST. PICS POSTED AGAIN. hAVE HAD THIS SET UP ALL RIDING SEASON NOW AND LOVE IT. IT HAS BEEN AWESOME AND TROUBLE FREE. THIS IS WELL WORTH THE INVESTMENT IF YOU WANT FOOTBOARDS.
Sorry to say anyone trying to get all the right parts for this install is out of luck at the Harley dealer.Although most parts are available the SHIFTER PLATE ASSEMBLY pt.#33700-01 is obsolete and no longer available, trust me I spent hours on the phone with Harley tech in Milwaukee trying to figure out why I cannot buy an original equipment part for my 04 FXDP. As for the kits they are all gone also ( I got the last one in Harley global inventory out of London) The only option I came across, besides making your own is on V-TWIN website they have aftermarket kits. Good Luck
the kit from v-twin mfg is a great deal. i just installed mine. very happy with the install and the quality. rode it just a bit and seemed nice. have to wait until the snow leaves michgan before i can really test them out. if you want floorboards i would certainly check this kit out. its only around 400 bucks.
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