Kuryakyn Floorboard Extensions: 1" Out and 1" Forward
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Kuryakyn Floorboard Extensions: 1" Out and 1" Forward
Has anyone used the Kuryakyn version of floorboard extensions, aka Relocator Brackets (4588)? These extensions move the driver floorboards out 1" and forward 1".
I'd love to try these, but I have some questions:
1) Do the shift pedal or brake pedal get in the way?
2) Does the new position feel comfortable?
3) Are you still using them?
Thanks for your review and feedback.
I'd love to try these, but I have some questions:
1) Do the shift pedal or brake pedal get in the way?
2) Does the new position feel comfortable?
3) Are you still using them?
Thanks for your review and feedback.
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Has anyone used the Kuryakyn version of floorboard extensions, aka Relocator Brackets (4588)? These extensions move the driver floorboards out 1" and forward 1".
I'd love to try these, but I have some questions:
1) Do the shift pedal or brake pedal get in the way?
2) Does the new position feel comfortable?
3) Are you still using them?
Thanks for your review and feedback.
I'd love to try these, but I have some questions:
1) Do the shift pedal or brake pedal get in the way?
2) Does the new position feel comfortable?
3) Are you still using them?
Thanks for your review and feedback.
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Also have the HarleyGoodies 1" (vs. Kury...) and ended up extending gear shift out w/spacer (bought from DennisKirk.com). I'm guessing the 1" fwd might get close to shift/brake pedals...depending on what type/size riding shoes you wear..??
Last edited by Iceman24; 06-27-2011 at 01:38 PM. Reason: sp
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Have a size 13 boot. The Kurys were the very first mod I did after driving my new bike off the lot last year. I felt bow legged with the stock setup. 1" out and 1" forward made a BIG difference. The boards fit behind the lower fairings of the UC and don't interfere with the controls at all. In fact the plus is that the stupid stock HD setup of the heel shifter sitting above the floorboard is solved with the Kurys. Now the heel shifter is right at the end of the board allowing you to move it down a notch or two, where it should have been in the first place. Now I can get my feet on the boards. All pluses; no minuses for me.