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Anybody using 2 Orange Harley Floorboards on their 2010 Wide Glide?
I was hoping someone has installed 2 Orange Harley floorboards on their new 2010 Wide Glide. I installed the HD pegs with heel rests on my 2010 Wide Glide but still have a problem with putting my heel against the exhaust.My problem is likely caused by my 30 inch inseam but the left side is perfect. It looks like the floorboards might adjust upward where the right one might get farther away from the exhaust.Any pictures of the floorboards on the new Wide Glide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,C908
Now after all the accessories I've installed, today I'm using only the rear rack. To make it work, I ended up drilling through the detachable side plate. Makes it now much easier just using stainless bolts. I know, I know....I'll have a pic later.
Very cool Big Kid, it came together very nicely. Looks like Big Money and well spent. If you ask me (I know you didn't) needs a nice leather single 2-up seat to set it off.
Greg
Last edited by CQCBlades; Oct 29, 2009 at 11:47 AM.
I hear you on the pegs. My right boot also keeps resting up against the exhaust and something will have to give. What kind of heel rest setup did you go with?
Also, after 238 miles on Monday and being a newbie, I can see the seat will have to go. Don't want a big commode seat and don't want a sliver of leather and foam, but the tailbone ended up on the rear of the seat on the back of the bowl or ridge. Yikes was it a long ride coming back.
Thoughts on the seat and heel rests?
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