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Old 02-05-2008, 09:54 PM
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Finally, after a two-week wait, my Kuryakin ISO Mini-Boards arrived. I took off early from work, and headed over to the dealership to have them installed. Also, after I ordered the mini-boards, I picked up the ISO grips as well, after seeing a lot of people say good things about them here.





So far, I really like them. Very comfy. More pics and a fuller review can be found at my motorcycle blog.
 
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looks good!
 
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Old 02-05-2008, 11:28 PM
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Thanks. I like the way they look, but what is really impressive is the increased comfort level. Changing out the pegs for the mini-boards is like night and day.
 
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Looks real nice. I like the mini boards looks lots more comfortable.
 
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Glad you got and like the Kury Iso wings & grips. I have had them on any bike I own. But I can't believe you actually paid the stealership to install them for you???
 
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Looks nice, Dale. And finally a break in the rain so you can use them!
 
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Lookin good! Those mini-boards are on my list of things to buy before riding season comes to Michigan.

Dale, where did you purchase your boards?
 
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Hi Dale

I am a new Harley Owner with a 1200 Sportster Low. I saw your picture and realized the storage bag you had on the back of your bike is just what I have been looking for. I would like it to store my helmet to keep from carrying it at all times. It is the first one I actually saw on a Sportster. Where can I pick up one? Do they lock?

 
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They look good, I had a round thing in my mind when I read the header and thought they were gonna be ugly.
I really like those they dont go bad with a sport at all...

tell ya what else would look good on there, I have a brake pedal cover on my bike. Looks nice, I had a larger one but it looked a lil big on my bike soI downsized it a bit. Looks real good tho.
Also you may be interested to know I have the first pedal still. I would take 12 bucks for it, its what I paid, its like 32 bucks at the dealer. It would compliment your new boards.
it will be the second pic. BTW its perfect but my cam will pic up a dust mite
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Finally, after a two-week wait, my Kuryakin ISO Mini-Boards arrived. I took off early from work, and headed over to the dealership to have them installed. Also, after I ordered the mini-boards, I picked up the ISO grips as well, after seeing a lot of people say good things about them here.





So far, I really like them. Very comfy. More pics and a fuller review can be found at my motorcycle blog.
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The new mini-boards look nice.
Anyone have any thoughts as to whether they would fit and/or make sense for my bike, a 2005 1200R, which has mid-mount pegs, not forward? I'm always looking to make my Sporty a bit more comfortable for longer hauls. I'll probably be adding highway pegs sometime this spring to give my legs an option on longish trips.
 


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