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    Default Thanks Florida Ryder

    Thanks Florida Ryder for the nice posting on the Floorboards and highway pegs thread. I also posted a couple of the photos you sent me on the Gallery page of my website. Very kind words and great photos. Thanks and have a great Holiday Season.

    John,
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    These look great John!





    Is this without the powdercoating below:

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    Hi TicketBait,

    Thanks for the nice words. No mater what, nothing really beats seeing and riding them in person. You will have a chance to do that at SpyderFest. But hey, why wait till then when you can ride to Spyderfest of a set. Happy Holidays.

    Ride in comfort,
    John
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    These look great John!





    Is this without the powdercoating below:

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    Yes, these are without powder coat. I wanted to get some contrast between the Spyder and the FloorBoards.

    Now THAT'S a FloorBoard,

    John
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    These look great John!





    Is this without the powdercoating below:

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    Quote Originally Posted by sealfloorboards View Post
    Hi TicketBait,

    Thanks for the nice words. No mater what, nothing really beats seeing and riding them in person. You will have a chance to do that at SpyderFest. But hey, why wait till then when you can ride to Spyderfest of a set. Happy Holidays.

    Ride in comfort,
    John
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    Will you be doing installs there (at spyderfest), I currently have kewlmetal highway board brackets that would need to come off, are you familiar with those?
    regards, ticketbait

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    Hey John,

    They do look good in the pics, and I bet they are awesome in person . Any idea when they will be available for the RT SM5?

    Thanks,

    Ricky

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    Quote Originally Posted by sealfloorboards View Post
    Thanks Florida Ryder for the nice posting on the Floorboards and highway pegs thread. I also posted a couple of the photos you sent me on the Gallery page of my website. Very kind words and great photos. Thanks and have a great Holiday Season.

    John,
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    John, I like this concept but I am concerned about the power coat getting scuffed up over time. Is there a way to attach a foot pad with similar material to what's on the passenger footboard? It wouldn't need to cover the entire board but just in the high traffic areas.
    2011 RTL , White

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    Yes, I will be doing installs at SpyderFest. Sorry, I'm not familiar with kewimetal. See you there.

    John


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    Will you be doing installs there (at spyderfest), I currently have kewlmetal highway board brackets that would need to come off, are you familiar with those?
    regards, ticketbait

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    I had one customer put truck be spray liner on his. He said it worked great but cost about $90. I use a couple of stair tred stick-on tape because I have a condition that causes y feet to wander if I don't look at them very frequently. The strips act like velcro and solved my problem beautifully. However, the powder coat is really tough stuff and I haven't seen any scuffing in the year I've had mine on.

    John
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    Quote Originally Posted by rcpilot82 View Post
    John, I like this concept but I am concerned about the power coat getting scuffed up over time. Is there a way to attach a foot pad with similar material to what's on the passenger footboard? It wouldn't need to cover the entire board but just in the high traffic areas.

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    I hope to get some time with your TR Sm5 guys at Spyderfest and coe up with a desigh. Just getting access to one has been a problem.

    John
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    Quote Originally Posted by harddrive View Post
    Hey John,

    They do look good in the pics, and I bet they are awesome in person . Any idea when they will be available for the RT SM5?

    Thanks,

    Ricky

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    Quote Originally Posted by sealfloorboards View Post
    Hi TicketBait,

    Thanks for the nice words. No mater what, nothing really beats seeing and riding them in person. You will have a chance to do that at SpyderFest. But hey, why wait till then when you can ride to Spyderfest of a set. Happy Holidays.

    Ride in comfort,
    John
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    OMG, I never thought I would, but if I can get this question answered, I just might be riding out on seals

    Rather than start a new post, since this has some really nice photos of the sealfloorboards, I thought
    I would ask my question here for someone that can measure from the ground to the lowest point
    where the board bends up front. I want to see if i have enough clearance that I do not have
    to remove my entire highway bracket that was installed by the dealership. But rather just a
    couple of extension pieces I can handle myself

    see photo below :



    also if anybody has a ground level side view and a photo from the rear depicting how they lookthat would be wonderful.

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    I couldn't wait for a response.............so I just now ordered a pair of sealfloorboards. Crossing my fingers I won't need to remove panels, etc. to put the sealfloorboards on, but rather just lay it over the partially disassembled highway bracket.

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    Hi Stephen,

    Sorry I missed your question. My best GUESS is that they will clear. The FloorBoard sits on top of the foot peg and is parallel to the ground. I don't have access to an RT here to check but the bracket looks to me to be lower than the foot pegs.

    John
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    OMG, I never thought I would, but if I can get this question answered, I just might be riding out on seals


    Rather than start a new post, since this has some really nice photos of the sealfloorboards, I thought
    I would ask my question here for someone that can measure from the ground to the lowest point
    where the board bends up front. I want to see if i have enough clearance that I do not have
    to remove my entire highway bracket that was installed by the dealership. But rather just a
    couple of extension pieces I can handle myself

    see photo below :



    also if anybody has a ground level side view and a photo from the rear depicting how they lookthat would be wonderful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sealfloorboards View Post
    Hi Stephen,

    Sorry I missed your question. My best GUESS is that they will clear. The FloorBoard sits on top of the foot peg and is parallel to the ground. I don't have access to an RT here to check but the bracket looks to me to be lower than the foot pegs.

    John
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    Thanks John,
    Thats great news that it runs parallel to the foot peg which is 10" off the ground

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