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Re:Passenger Floorboards 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
I had the yami billet floor boards on a previous bike and had the same problem as RoadStarB, the pads kept coming off. On the roadie I put the standard yami floor boards on and had them powder coated to match the bike. Best of both worlds. Something to think about.

Dan
 
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Re:Passenger Floorboards 5 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Thanks for all the help guys. I guess its time to write some checks now. Keep the shiney side up boys.
 
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Re:Passenger Floorboards 5 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
VickK wrote:
Hello Guys. Hope everyone has got a few good rides under their belt so far. I need some feedback on passenger floorboards for my 04 silverado with stock pipes. Read some reviews and it looks like barons adjustable passenger floorboards might be the way to go. My wife is 5'4" tall and the stock peg location is killing her legs on longer trips. Any info will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Vick.

Get a set of used Roadie OEM floorboards and do the "flip". They are very functional and the flip will get them forward and lower. You can probably pick up a set on one of the forums for under $100.

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