HarleyGoodies Floorboard Extension Review Thread For Softails.
#251
Damn... kinda what I suspected, but thinking I gotta try them it to see if it's too much scraping for me...
#253
I am also really thinking about picking these extensions up. But I have two questions.
1. Is the hardware (screws,bolts,etc) different from one another. Is it very noticeable?
2. While installed and with the highway bars on...can you still extend your feet or does the bar get in the way.
I've read that some guys rest their feet on the highway pegs and heels on the boards, but what if you don't have highway pegs?
Thanks.
1. Is the hardware (screws,bolts,etc) different from one another. Is it very noticeable?
2. While installed and with the highway bars on...can you still extend your feet or does the bar get in the way.
I've read that some guys rest their feet on the highway pegs and heels on the boards, but what if you don't have highway pegs?
Thanks.
#254
I ran across this thread and have been thinking about buying these, but after reading all 26 pages (duh), I did not see where anyone has satisfactually addressed the jiffy stand needing an extension issue for shorter riders. Could someone that has these on a softail please tell me if its truly a problem or not. Thanks in advance.
#255
I am also really thinking about picking these extensions up. But I have two questions.
1. Is the hardware (screws,bolts,etc) different from one another. Is it very noticeable?
2. While installed and with the highway bars on...can you still extend your feet or does the bar get in the way.
I've read that some guys rest their feet on the highway pegs and heels on the boards, but what if you don't have highway pegs?
Thanks.
1. Is the hardware (screws,bolts,etc) different from one another. Is it very noticeable?
2. While installed and with the highway bars on...can you still extend your feet or does the bar get in the way.
I've read that some guys rest their feet on the highway pegs and heels on the boards, but what if you don't have highway pegs?
Thanks.
You may or may not be able to rest your feet on the pages and heels on the boards depending on the model bars you have and setup. I have the Kuryakyn Mark III Cruise Arms that mount to the boards. I'm vertically challenged so this is perfect for me. My heel sit on the boards and my feet on the pegs.
The setup is different between the bike make and model, the model of any accessories, the setup of the accessories, the height and weight of the rider, and rider preference. These are all subjective questions that can only be answered if all parameters are exactly the same. I love these extensions on my bike and consider them one of the best things I've done for comfort. I assumed the extensions would not be any use to me because of my height but I was wrong. Moving them out this little bit helped tremendously.
I ran across this thread and have been thinking about buying these, but after reading all 26 pages (duh), I did not see where anyone has satisfactually addressed the jiffy stand needing an extension issue for shorter riders. Could someone that has these on a softail please tell me if its truly a problem or not. Thanks in advance.
#256
I ran across this thread and have been thinking about buying these, but after reading all 26 pages (duh), I did not see where anyone has satisfactually addressed the jiffy stand needing an extension issue for shorter riders. Could someone that has these on a softail please tell me if its truly a problem or not. Thanks in advance.
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