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Floor boards want to movem outboard 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
I see threads where guys are moving their floor boards forward I have the Kuryakyn twin air kit which sticks of the side of the engine about 3.5 inches past stock so I get a little uncomfortable on long rides.

I wonder if anyone makes a kit that will move the boards outwards to help get my right leg off the air intake ?? I'll probably still be uncomfortable but would like to give it a try and seeeee if it helps.
 
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Re:Floor boards want to movem outboard 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
Just cut yourself some spacers and get longer bolts and do it yourself. you just have to figure out how far you want to go.Then reajust your shift linkage. My .00002 cents
 
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Re:Floor boards want to movem outboard 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
yep spacers and longer bolts gonna do this myself, but dont think you could move to far out without scrapin the boards more in the curves
 
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Re:Floor boards want to movem outboard 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
Common isue with your air cleaner. A different one that doesn't stick out so far would be another solution.
 
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Re:Floor boards want to movem outboard 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
Thanks billjr & dm in regards to the boards scrapin we don't need that going on I might just move out the right side where I need the room
that way I don't have to re adjust the shifter linkage.

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Re:Floor boards want to movem outboard 3 Years, 10 Months ago  
I know the air cleaner is the problem Musky and I also was aware of this before installing it but hey I like the way it looks on the bike and it performs really good.
 
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