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Looking for a heel shifter that sits much further back right off the floorboard and preferably height adjustable.
EDIT - just discovered Softbrakes 2" longer lever.
I've got a set of the Softbrake slotted shift levers for sale if you are interested. One is the 1/2" over stock and the other is 1 1/2" over stock. The longer one I use in the rear and it puts the peg just on the outside edge of the floorboard. PM me if you are interested.
Check out Walter's Workshop at www.waltersworkshop.com I got their extended heel shift lever and love it. And the price, compared to other options was right too. I posted a review in the product review section.
Go to {www.walterswoekshop.com} it was the best $80.oo investment I have put on my Road King Custom. I installed the extend shift lever after putting on the floorboard extentions from Harleygoodies. Way more comfortable, and I have room to move my fat feet around, check it out.
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