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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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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
Seal FloorBoards
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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
Seal FloorBoards
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Originally Posted by sealfloorboards
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
Seal FloorBoards
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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Originally Posted by sealfloorboards
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,
Seal FloorBoards
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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Yes, I will be doing installs at SpyderFest. Sorry, I'm not familiar with kewimetal. See you there.
John
Originally Posted by TicketBait
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
Seal FloorBoards
Originally Posted by rcpilot82
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
Seal FloorBoards
Originally Posted by harddrive
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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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
Seal FloorBoards
Originally Posted by TicketBait
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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Originally Posted by sealfloorboards
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
Seal FloorBoards
Thanks John,
Thats great news that it runs parallel to the foot peg which is 10" off the ground
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