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New 2013 Spyder ST owner

Ikindred

New member
Hi, I purchased my Spyder about 1 month ago and have approximately 400 miles on it so far...I am totally loving it. My spyder has the passenger floor boards but not the driver floor boards on it. I am looking to get the ST floor board but I am having a hard time locating the driver boards. Any help would be appreciated.
 
Driver Boards

It sounds like yours is the manual shift...is it? If so, I don't believe the driver boards will work with that shifter set-up. If it is an SE5 semi-automatic then you should be able to order directly from the dealer or get the part number from them and surf the web for the best price. Congrats on the bike! I have an St as well with 4700 miles and counting...loving every minute of it!

Darla
 
I have the SE5 semi-automatic model but the dealer (Coleman Powersports) could not seem to find them! I have been checking the internet and have not found them either.
 
Try this..!!

if not standard on the ST and dealer can't find any (odd) go to cheapcycleparts.com and see if they can get them for you. I have had good luch with them and better prices...:thumbup:
 
:welcome: If you've got an SE-5 equipped bike; the floorboards are certainly NOT insurmountable... :thumbup:
The questuon will be; how much do you need to change, in order to add them?
They're standard on the ST Limited: go take a look at one of those bikes...

The floorboards are designed to drop away, if the brake pedal is pushed beyond a certain point; :lecturef_smilie: this is a vital safety feature...
 
Thanks! I just thought it was odd that the rear were there and the front floorboards weren't. I will keep looking around to see if I can find them.
 
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