Passenger floorboard extenders

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I just ran across these today, has anyone here tried these extenders and what do you think? The description doesn't specify Tri-Glides but lists "2010+ FL STREET GLIDE, ROAD GLIDE, ROAD KING & ULTRA LIMITED TOURING MODELS." I already have the driver floorboard extenders from DK, these look like the Misses might be happy with them too.


http://vtwingoodies.com/pages/pass10blk_sg.html


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Passenger foorboards

I just ran across these today, has anyone here tried these extenders and what do you think? The description doesn't specify Tri-Glides but lists "2010+ FL STREET GLIDE, ROAD GLIDE, ROAD KING & ULTRA LIMITED TOURING MODELS." I already have the driver floorboard extenders from DK, these look like the Misses might be happy with the


http://vtwingoodies.com/pages/pass10blk_sg.html


10fl_pass_312_blk.jpg
I am new to this group. But would like to offer you a possibly better solution that your wife might even better. My wife certainly does. 9 position adjustable passenger floorboard mountings from Rivco, that you can find at Dennis Kirk dot com
 
I just ran across these today, has anyone here tried these extenders and what do you think? The description doesn't specify Tri-Glides but lists "2010+ FL STREET GLIDE, ROAD GLIDE, ROAD KING & ULTRA LIMITED TOURING MODELS." I already have the driver floorboard extenders from DK, these look like the Misses might be happy with them too.


http://vtwingoodies.com/pages/pass10blk_sg.html


10fl_pass_312_blk.jpg

I installed those on our trike,Saturday morning. Sherry and I went on a 125 mile ride that evening and she really liked the wider stance of her floorboards. Very pleased
I've got the front extensions for my floorboards,just need to install them.
 
Many thanks for input Clint, sounds like a decent investment.

flhtrider, the wife has had a total knee replacement, she just likes to stretch out her legs for a bit when we're out, the pegs should work out fine for laying the boots on them, tnx for the input.
 
My wife has long legs. Moving the FB's out helps. I made a mount to the FB's so they would be lower and out. Lowered them 1 inch and out 1/2 inch. She really likes them on the free.
It will help for sure.
 
Before ordering these,I would take one board bracket off and check what size the bottom hole in the frame is. It's either 5/16" or 3/8" so order accordingly. Sherry wanted her boards lower & wider. With this kit,I was able to accomplish both. However,that leaves the top hole empty and it kinda looks unsightly. Solved that problem by re-using the original,shorter chrome bolts that were left over and put them back in the top hole. Looks great,now.
Also,you will notice the billet extension slots have a thick & thin side. I didn't think it mattered which way they mount. It does. The thick side goes towards the front on our trike. They wouldn't fit correctly mounted the other way. No instruction came with the rear kit so I found this out by error.
 
Appreciate all the input Clint, it's raining again so perhaps tomorrow I'll get a chance to figure the size out.
 
I took one of the the floorboards off today and the bottom hole is a 5/16 so I ordered the black kit from them this afternoon. I also just received the passenger highway pegs from DK yesterday so that should be a good combo for the wife.
 
I just ran across these today, has anyone here tried these extenders and what do you think? The description doesn't specify Tri-Glides but lists "2010+ FL STREET GLIDE, ROAD GLIDE, ROAD KING & ULTRA LIMITED TOURING MODELS." I already have the driver floorboard extenders from DK, these look like the Misses might be happy with them too.


http://vtwingoodies.com/pages/pass10blk_sg.html


10fl_pass_312_blk.jpg

Zammy, I installed these same ones when I installed the rider extensions (2013 H-D Trike). I initially purchased the passenger ones (the ones shown) for the wife due to her having both hips replaced, thought a little more width would help. So, when I ordered hers, I thought "what the hell" and installed the rider extenders as well.

They both install very simply and work great. I would do it again!!!:pepper:

Roger
 
I just ran across these today, has anyone here tried these extenders and what do you think? The description doesn't specify Tri-Glides but lists "2010+ FL STREET GLIDE, ROAD GLIDE, ROAD KING & ULTRA LIMITED TOURING MODELS." I already have the driver floorboard extenders from DK, these look like the Misses might be happy with them too.


http://vtwingoodies.com/pages/pass10blk_sg.html


10fl_pass_312_blk.jpg

I got the Chrome ones for my 2014, My wife loves them since she has more width and gets her legs away from any heat more.
 
Got these installed yesterday and went for about a 60 mile ride with the Misses, she's a happy camper with them extended out and lowered 1 hole. I also put the original bolt back in the top hole like Clint did, looks much better. Next up will be the passenger pegs for her sometime next week.
 

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I don't have a passenger at the moment :blush: butt....I did just order the DK Rider floorboard extensions last night. I am hoping to get an more comfortable riding position and avoid melting my right shoe/boot on the exhaust pipe.
 
Here is another option to look at

I just installed these for my wife. They have a lot of adjustability and tilt the boards back slightly. She really likes them and it seems to take some stress off her ankles.


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Do you have the part number handy and the vender. I believe SAMBO would really like those. Thanks.

They are made by LA Choppers. If you google them there are several vendors to choose from. I just don't want to mention which vendor I purchased them from so I don't offend in of the vendors that sponsor this form.

if can't find them, pm me for more info.
 

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