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Home built floorboards for Ryker

Frazzlednerves

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For about 30.00 I built these floor boards for my Ryker using about 10 inches of square tubing, 30 inches of flat steel. A few welds and these steel grill inserts I found.
 

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So they are welded on top of the footpegs?

Had boards like that above the pegs that reduced the seat to footage distance, not good for longer legs. If you lift up the pegs do they go far enough to loosen and change the position?
 
They are pretty much tight on the pegs , I used self tappers to screw it into position. Easy to unscrew remove and then move pegs if needed. I owe Uncle Sam the 400.00 for a manufactured set. So didn’t buy them for that reason. I’m only 5 ‘10. So I ride with plenty of leg room.image.jpg
 
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