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Re:Floor board spacers? 1 Year ago  
Also sig pic....forgot about that one.


I'm not a fan of making the boards stick out farther. I already run out of lean angle way too soon.
 
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Re:Floor board spacers? 1 Year ago  
rphazen wrote:
Irishman wrote:
Got a pic?

who me?
got a good comparison pic in my previous post of the vstar and Roadstar pedal pads.

here's one with the vstar brake pedal pad on the bike.
compare this pic to Rev's photo in previous post with stock brake pad.


Think I am going for that myself thank you Mr. rphazen!
 
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Re:Floor board spacers? 1 Year ago  
I agree with the right floorboard problem being the brake pedal...that's why I'm going to buy one of the extended brake lever from Pacific coast star http://www.pacificcoaststar.com/pcs/road_star_extensions.htm

I have no way to work metal...can't weld and have no shop to work on the bike...so I just save for what I need lol
 
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Re:Floor board spacers? 1 Year ago  
making a bracket to slide the peddle out is pretty easy just need a drill n bit and some flat stock also kury has these out http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/929/Adjustable-Cruise-Peg-Mounts have em on mine I love em
 
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Re:Floor board spacers? 1 Year ago  
Roadstar_Rob wrote:
Hey Irishman- for different reasons (I added Hypercharger that got in the way of my right leg) I added a spacer to extend the floorboard out... Someone on the RSC here posted doing it and I basically copied there instructions but used a 1.5" tubing for my spacer... cut about a 3" section of 1.5 inch square metal tubing and used as a spacer between floorboard and frame....worked perfect... do a search for floorboard spacing and that thread should come up...

Rob

Sorry I didn't hit the quote button!
 
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