:dontknow:hey guys,i got a 2010 rt-s and been looking for some driver floorboards,the ones that I see are kinda pricey,any suggestions out there?thanks for the help.randy:popcorn:
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:dontknow:hey guys,i got a 2010 rt-s and been looking for some driver floorboards,the ones that I see are kinda pricey,any suggestions out there?thanks for the help.randy:popcorn:
Here you go, easy to install and not pricey.http://www.spyderrt.info/
Since you have an older Rt like my self, I posted this thread you should check out, hope this helps!
"click:http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...-AND-FOOTRESTS
I have a pair of "Like New" Seal Floor Boards that I took off of my 2010 RT. Asking $300, and buyer pay shipping. I believe they cost around $500 new. Oh yea, I forgot, these are for a SE5 (semi-automatic)
Cheap, easy to install, and they work!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZcrHiihveQ&t=627s
Bob
Price is always subjective. You get what you pay for. All Seal Floorboards are pretty much in the mid range. However, You get a "rock solid" platform, the largest Floorboard available, no need for Hwy Pegs and As a sculptor for 45 ys., I designed them to look like part of the CanAm, not some tack on.
Available for the RT SE and SM as well as the RS SE and SM models.
Ride in comfort,
I had a set of ISCI's floorboards on my 2010. :thumbup:
They were adjustable to four different heights, and you could even adjust the angle of them.
I really wish I had seen these 2 years ago. I installed web boards (which I love) and a heel toe shifter, but this is a nice, cheap alternative. I am also looking for boards for my 2012 RSS, but I would like to have some that will allow me to move my feet down a little. Seems like the Rivco boards are the only ones that do that. But I will keep the Mr. Gadget ones in mind.
I had the ISCI on my 2010 RTS, then switched to the Seals. For me, the Seals were perfect. Tons of room to move around on, and very well built. I highly recommend the Seals.
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Not sure how they will fare on a RSS, but I put Rivco boards on my 2012 RT-S SM5 last spring and I couldn't be happier. The extra drop has improved my leg position and comfort substantially. Installation was straight forward and just required some time and the front wheels raised up 6 or 8 inches to give me working room under the bike. Still might install some highway pegs at some point but not yet sure I need them. Good luck with your selection.