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I bought the F3 Riders Floorboards. I've only had them on for a day, but I am enjoying them so far.
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Originally Posted by IADawg24
I bought the F3 Riders Floorboards. I've only had them on for a day, but I am enjoying them so far.
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I'd like to try those. They look comfortable, but the ultimate floorboards help me get on and off a lot easier.
Retired U.S. Coast Guard 76-97
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I'm 6'2" and pretty limber. I just throw my leg over.
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Originally Posted by IADawg24
I'm 6'2" and pretty limber. I just throw my leg over.
Good for you. I've got 2 total knee replacements, and they don't bend as good as they once did.
Retired U.S. Coast Guard 76-97
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Originally Posted by IADawg24
I bought the F3 Riders Floorboards. I've only had them on for a day, but I am enjoying them so far.
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I like the way those look as well! Do you know if you can install highway pegs with those?
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Originally Posted by Pikester
I like the way those look as well! Do you know if you can install highway pegs with those?
I'm not sure. They just attach to the factory peg bracket.
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Originally Posted by IADawg24
I bought the F3 Riders Floorboards. I've only had them on for a day, but I am enjoying them so far.
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I have these and like them a lot. I also installed the third peg to ease mount/dismount. For me they fit the "naked" look of the F3S better. Considering getting the matching passenger boards, but haven't pulled the trigger yet. I ride solo 90 percent of the time.
Skip H.
'21 Can Am Spyder F3 S
'97 Honda Goldwing w/Hannigan Astro 2+2 sidecar
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Originally Posted by Pikester
Do you have highway pegs with the Ultimate floorboards?
I had highway pegs on my 2-wheeler and loved them, so when I purchased the Spyder I thought it would be a good idea. Not so much. My Spyder came with pegs, so when I swapped out for the Ultimate FB's I added the highway pegs at the same time. They look really sharp on the trike, but not of much use. Because of its location near the brake pedal I had to set the right one out farther than planned so it wouldn't interfere with using the brake, which meant, for symmetry I placed the left one out farther too.0
On the plus side, I can place my feet up a bit higher than if using just the FB's.
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Originally Posted by narygancy
I had highway pegs on my 2-wheeler and loved them, so when I purchased the Spyder I thought it would be a good idea. Not so much. My Spyder came with pegs, so when I swapped out for the Ultimate FB's I added the highway pegs at the same time. They look really sharp on the trike, but not of much use. Because of its location near the brake pedal I had to set the right one out farther than planned so it wouldn't interfere with using the brake, which meant, for symmetry I placed the left one out farther too.0
On the plus side, I can place my feet up a bit higher than if using just the FB's.
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I’ve heard some people say that they can just rest their feet on the top edge of the Ultimate floorboards. Anyone else do that?
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Originally Posted by Pikester
I’ve heard some people say that they can just rest their feet on the top edge of the Ultimate floorboards. Anyone else do that?
I put my heel on the top edge of the floorboard... legs totally stretched out.
Last edited by Peter Aawen; 08-23-2023 at 05:23 PM.
Reason: heal... ;-)
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Another vote for the Ultimate Floorboards.
The floorboards, along with Baker Leg Wings, provide a bit of protection from rain and cold as well.Dragon 5-17-23.jpg
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Originally Posted by Pikester
I’ve heard some people say that they can just rest their feet on the top edge of the Ultimate floorboards. Anyone else do that?
Yeah, you can do that. I'm also 6'2", position #5, and I have room to do just that (not with the highway pegs, obviously, although I can rest my feet on top of them if I choose to).
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