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Old 09-03-2006, 08:39 PM
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I just installed the Cruise Arm Mark IV on my '06 Fatboy. Very Simple installation - I didn't have any problems, and it's mega comfy.
I posted some photos in my Photo album.

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Old 09-04-2006, 05:34 PM
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Oh yeah, and I love what you did with the skulls, I am planning to do the same thing, I'm glad to see that it looks as great as I thought it would!

 
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Old 09-04-2006, 06:57 PM
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The IV's look nice!

It looks like they have the same issue as the III's with being limited in how far they can be adjusted rearward on the right due to contact with the brake pedal. [&:]
 
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Old 09-05-2006, 01:36 PM
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Just put these on my '06 Heritage Classic. Installation took about an hour to get them just right. They have to be the best investment I have made as far as comfort goes. I also went with the extended because I am 6'5' and really needed the room. I was disappointed with the clevis's myself however it is not that noticeable. I’ll probably will put a call in to Kuryaykyn so that they have the feedback.

I also put the switchblade footpegs on to add a little more flexability. With them open there is not a lot of room between the healrest and the footboards. I'll try to get some pics up later.
 
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Deos Anyone have pics of this? and how do the install? on the inside of the braket? did they mount with the same bold that keeps the floorboards on?
 
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Click on this link. It has a pic of the parts. The black plate goes between the rubber pad that's on top of the footboard and the metal footboard base. You drill 4 holes in the footboard base for the mounting bolts.

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thanks for the link.

I'm looking for the IV's though. I have swept style floorboards on my bike, so they Mark III's don't fit. The Mark IV's mount to the frame.

 
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I have the Mark IV and love them. My feet speed more time on them than the floor boards.
 
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Deos Anyone have pics of this? and how do the install? on the inside of the braket? did they mount with the same bold that keeps the floorboards on?
I have some pics of it on in my photo album: Royboy's Fatboy Album
They come with a bolt that mounts to your frame. So no part of the Mark IV mounts to your floor board.
 
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Deos Anyone have pics of this? and how do the install? on the inside of the braket? did they mount with the same bold that keeps the floorboards on?
I have some pics of it on in my photo album: Royboy's Fatboy Album
They come with a bolt that mounts to your frame. So no part of the Mark IV mounts to your floor board.
Robboy,

Thanks for your reply witht he pictures that really helps. THe mounting hole that you used was open right?

The problem I'm having is that I put on a cyclevision floorboard extension kit, it moves the boards forward 2 inches. Makes it feel like a totally different bike. I really like them. I want to be able to kick my feet out further though.

When I tried to put on the Mark IV's, they didn't quite line up corectly. I may need to have a guy do some custom mounthing bracket.

Thanks for the pics, your bike looks greaet btw.
 


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