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Old 05-01-2009, 12:30 PM
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I need some advice on extended brake and shift lever or my 09 Streetglide. Feet are just too big to have any sort of room on the floorboards!!

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here is a couple pics of mine. 1" extenders for boards, 2" forward floorboard brackets by Arlen Ness and PM extended brake and shifters. It's nice, alot of room for my big feet...




 
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I have the Walter's Workshop ones on my bike. They are better built, in my opinion, than even the Harley shift levers.

They're less than $80 each for the plain ones that look like stock levers.
 
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Here are the ones I put on. They give you lots space on the foot board.

http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/go...cID/22/IMID/75
 
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I used Walters Workshop for both, found them on Ebay.
 
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Thanks for all of the suggestions guys, will have to look up walters!!
 
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We make extensions for your floorboards as well. I'll let our reviews speak for themselves.
 
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I went with the Softbrake extended shift levers because they were available in so many different lengths. I have a 2" extended lever on the heel (to get it completely behind the floorboard) and a 1" extended lever on the front. I believe they were about $80 each.

 
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Tom from http://harleygoodies.com/ here. fMany people find that the use of our floorboard extensions allow the extra room necessary for comfort for your feet. As a mechanic said when he test rode my bike "Your bike is really comfortable." He could not figure out why until I told him.

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