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    Default Kuryakyn Floorboards

    I am looking at upgrading my F3S footpegs for the Kuryakyn Floorboards:

    http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/430...rt-drop-mounts

    or

    http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/433...rboard-inserts

    Has anyone used put these on their F3's? I've sent Kuryakyn an email and am awaiting word, but I am hoping someone here has had some experience using these on their F3. Does anyone know what adaptor I would need to purchase as well to make it fit my F3?

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    Default Don't know. ..!!

    Have not seen any but they do make a good product. used thier pads on the brake extensions I made... let us know what you hear...
    2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black

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    I think La monster sells them on his webpage. Those would nice on a F3

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    Default Your right

    Your right, Lamonster did have on his website, the pictures he has are good too. But now it makes me realize that they are still a little small.

    http://www.lamonstergarage.com/f3-pe...y-trident-blk/

    I want something more substantial for my feet as I put on 20k / year riding and I find the narrow peg causes a lot of foot fatigue. But I don't want to spend 600 bucks on the Can-Am floorboards (plus they are a little on the 'too big' size).

    If anyone has any links to alternatives that would be greatly appreciated.

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    Default Kuryakyn Response

    I just got word back from Kuryakyn, and the email states:

    "Sorry but at this time Kuryakyn is only offering peg adaptors to fit the RS models.

    Gene Vorwerk
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    Gene.Vorwerk@kuryakyn.com
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    "

    Now my question is what is the difference between the RS and F3 connection on the footpegs?

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    Default F3 Peg Adapters

    I believe if you get Lamont's F3 peg adapters that you could then mount any peg or board that Kuryakyn makes .
    I would talk to Lamont for verification on this. Dennis


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    Just messing around in the garage I made my own floorboards. It was nice to move my feet around and the brake and shift lever were easier to get to. But, I took them off this past weekend cause they just looked to big even though it was good to ride with them. I like the can am ones too but it is just to hard to buy them for the price they are asking for them. Web boards have some for the F3 that look nice and not as expensive as the ones that can am offer. Might go that route myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mini73 View Post
    Just messing around in the garage I made my own floorboards. It was nice to move my feet around and the brake and shift lever were easier to get to. But, I took them off this past weekend cause they just looked to big even though it was good to ride with them. I like the can am ones too but it is just to hard to buy them for the price they are asking for them. Web boards have some for the F3 that look nice and not as expensive as the ones that can am offer. Might go that route myself.
    I have the Web Boards on my F3-S and they are good looking, very comfortable, easy to fit (10 minutes) and extremely well made.

    The black center section is very non-slip!
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    I was able to pick up the BRP floorboards for the F3 cheap ($200.00) on ebay. It was an easy mod to do and it was the best mod so far I have done for comfort. They are really not that big and allow you many foot positions during your ride.
    The web boards are much bigger and to bling bling for me.

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    Www.web- boards.net thanks OJ very much for his comment! We have plenty in stock!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by llyrad View Post
    I am looking at upgrading my F3S footpegs for the Kuryakyn Floorboards:

    http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/430...rt-drop-mounts

    or

    http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/433...rboard-inserts

    Has anyone used put these on their F3's? I've sent Kuryakyn an email and am awaiting word, but I am hoping someone here has had some experience using these on their F3. Does anyone know what adaptor I would need to purchase as well to make it fit my F3?
    Take a look at the WebBoards. Just installed both the boards and Spyder on my 2015 F3S, I think they look great and functional.
    http://eye.fi/Swtfp9

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    I agree WebBoards are the best, as stated easy install.

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    Quote Originally Posted by llyrad View Post
    I am looking at upgrading my F3S footpegs for the Kuryakyn Floorboards:

    http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/430...rt-drop-mounts

    or

    http://www.kuryakyn.com/products/433...rboard-inserts

    Has anyone used put these on their F3's? I've sent Kuryakyn an email and am awaiting word, but I am hoping someone here has had some experience using these on their F3. Does anyone know what adaptor I would need to purchase as well to make it fit my F3?

    The F3 Web Boards look like they would work well.
    Another option is:
    The TourEase mini floorboards 8" x 4" wide will fit on F3S Spyder, {with drilling another hole lower in rear of Aluminum mini boards to angle back more).
    The F3S BRP peg stub mounts are 1 1/4" width.
    The TourEase mini boards are 1 3/8" wide opening so will slip over BRP peg stub mounts.
    Or these can be used as Passenger mini boards, by drilling holes closer inside to keep mini boards angled/level.
    http://www.sportyspecialties.biz/tou...ductid=8069022
    I bought BRP footboards & moved TourEase mini boards to passenger position,
    Enjoy your F3S mods!
    Jim

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    Web Boards, look great, easy install and reasonable pricing. Www.Web-boards.net.

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    www.web-boards.net

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