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Old 06-07-2009, 12:26 PM
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It's just a matter of time before Ness makes something. They make a realy nice set for everything through 08.
 
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It's just a matter of time before Ness makes something. They make a realy nice set for everything through 08.
I'm trying to figure out if the Kuryakyn 4588's would help me. I guess the only way to find out would be to give them a try...
 
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I too have the same issue - I saw these and wondering if they would help? Anyone try these? http://harleygoodies.com/

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I have a friend who also has bad knees has a trike but loves his 09 sg.. He was looking at this company called LANDING GEAR, and they sale a product called LEG UP, the web site www. LANDINGEAR.COM (one 'G' only) hope it helps keeping us all riding.
 
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I too have the same issue - I saw these and wondering if they would help? Anyone try these? http://harleygoodies.com/

Russ
I have a friend who also has bad knees has a trike but loves his 09 sg.. He was looking at this company called LANDING GEAR, and they sale a product called LEG UP, the web site www. LANDINGEAR.COM (one 'G' only) hope it helps keeping us all riding.
 
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Originally Posted by dnitram
I'm 6' 0'', but have a 29" inseam. I never had the feeling before that my floorboards were too high on any other HD I've had, but on my '09 Street Glide, it feels like my feet are up too darn high! I need to note I use a HD Sundowner seat, but noticed the same thing with the SG stock seat. With arthritis in both knees, I can tell a big difference in riding a '06 Fat Boy vs. my '09 SG. I asked the dealer about lowering the floorboards, and because of the new frame, they are not adjustable! Does anyone know of any way or any product that LOWERS the floorboards on a '09 SG? I don't need to extend them out, just lower them. I would greatly appreciate all input!!!



I have a friend who also has bad knees has a trike but loves his 09 sg.. He was looking at this company called LANDING GEAR, and they sale a product called LEG UP, the web site www. LANDINGEAR.COM (one 'G' only) hope it helps keeping us all riding.
 
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