Anyone, anyone, anyone?
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Anyone, anyone, anyone?
Anyone seen a passenger footboard bracket that moves the board forward 2 inches or so? (On a 2010 Ultra)
She be a bit on the tall side would like to move the boards ahead. Harley's version is adjustable and would work, but I don't need adjustable..just forward.
Appreciate any ideas on the this. (Never know what might already be available hence the question.)
Thanks all...
She be a bit on the tall side would like to move the boards ahead. Harley's version is adjustable and would work, but I don't need adjustable..just forward.
Appreciate any ideas on the this. (Never know what might already be available hence the question.)
Thanks all...
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Anyone seen a passenger footboard bracket that moves the board forward 2 inches or so? (On a 2010 Ultra)
She be a bit on the tall side would like to move the boards ahead. Harley's version is adjustable and would work, but I don't need adjustable..just forward.
Appreciate any ideas on the this. (Never know what might already be available hence the question.)
Thanks all...
She be a bit on the tall side would like to move the boards ahead. Harley's version is adjustable and would work, but I don't need adjustable..just forward.
Appreciate any ideas on the this. (Never know what might already be available hence the question.)
Thanks all...
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I would put some more thought into moving the passenger boards forward. My wife allows her boots to protrude a few inches to the front of the board while riding and at times I find myself bumping her foot when I go to stop. It would also be a pain for your calves in a situation you have to peddle backwards with the passenger boards down. Just my .02.
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Hi,
I think there will be an issue with ground clearance because the primary cover will impose to move the passenger foot-board away from the frame. We have 3 preset vertical positions given by 3 threaded holes to position the upper screw of the foot-board brackets. A lower 'guiding' screw with a stepped head clamps the groove of the bracket to provide the second fixation point. My wife's left foot already scratched the top of clutch cover
Could you move the TourPak backwards?
I think there will be an issue with ground clearance because the primary cover will impose to move the passenger foot-board away from the frame. We have 3 preset vertical positions given by 3 threaded holes to position the upper screw of the foot-board brackets. A lower 'guiding' screw with a stepped head clamps the groove of the bracket to provide the second fixation point. My wife's left foot already scratched the top of clutch cover
Could you move the TourPak backwards?