i wld have thought a huge foot wld get in the way?
I am US 12. I want to be able to stretch out, position 1, feet down standard, pos’n 2, and finally, balls of feet on trailing edge of board. Neutral upright riding pos’n. Pos’n 3. Can’t do 3 with shifter knob in way :-(
What state in the US are u cobber?
No civil war yet? :-/
i wld have thought a huge foot wld get in the way?
I am US 12. I want to be able to stretch out, position 1, feet down standard, pos’n 2, and finally, balls of feet on trailing edge of board. Neutral upright riding pos’n. Pos’n 3. Can’t do 3 with shifter knob in way :-(
What state in the US are u cobber?
No civil war yet? :-/
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Getting factory foot boards onto a Roadster is a complete swap over from 3 sources: R3 Touring or R3 Classic. or Accessorry R3 Special Edition Foot rails and controls and some require adjust to rear brake cyl and pipe set up to fit Roadsters. Not a cheap swap over and none of the complete sets or some individual parts are no longer available new from dealers.
Cheapest option is to fit aftermarket footboards to your Roadster and forget about a rocker gear shift.
What a huge stuff around, for you and him. And then there’s the linkages too.
You would be better off with factory. You and I cam come to an arrangement because, A I am not at dealer. B It’s a win / win between Captains, C We are both in the Commonwealth (brothers) ... :-D
What a huge stuff around, for you and him. And then there’s the linkages too.
You would be better off with factory. You and I cam come to an arrangement because, A I am not at dealer. B It’s a win / win between Captains, C We are both in the Commonwealth (brothers) ... :-D
I have ordered forward controls. Once I get those I can see what I have to do. I've built custom bikes from the ground up, so shouldn't be too hard to fab something