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min floor boards or Heel toe

latony007

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Anyone tried using a set of mini floorboards on an RT manual? The Kuryakyn site says nothing available for the RT but i see lamonster garage has a couple Kuryakyn sets under the RT section, but may only work in conjunction with his highway pegs or something?


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I used to love the heel toe shifter on my cruiser, anyone know how hard it is to put a heel toe on an RT
 
I know nothing about the floor boards. The heel/toe shifter is simply a matter of removing the bolt in the current shift lever, remove the lever from the shaft, fit the heel toe shifter to the shaft in the position desired and reinsert bolt with blue lock tight and tighten to specks for that size of bolt. Easy peazy:yes::clap:
 
I know nothing about the floor boards. The heel/toe shifter is simply a matter of removing the bolt in the current shift lever, remove the lever from the shaft, fit the heel toe shifter to the shaft in the position desired and reinsert bolt with blue lock tight and tighten to specks for that size of bolt. Easy peazy:yes::clap:

wow that does sound easy, sound being the key word lol. The only heel toe i had was with floorboards wonder how it would work with the current pegs if i wanted to try it first. You have a heel to on yours?
 
wow that does sound easy, sound being the key word lol. The only heel toe i had was with floorboards wonder how it would work with the current pegs if i wanted to try it first. You have a heel to on yours?
;I no I don't have one; I have however readjusted my shift lever and the process is the same.:yes::clap:
 
wow that does sound easy, sound being the key word lol. The only heel toe i had was with floorboards wonder how it would work with the current pegs if i wanted to try it first. You have a heel to on yours?
;I <strong><font size="3">no I don't have one; I have however readjusted my shift lever and the process is the same

Al
 
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Took me some time to get use to it but love it now...

FYI, I hated the heal toe shifter I had before! Heal was way to high and far away.



Bob
 
Great videos as usual Bob, thanks! Sounds like the heel toe has to go in conjunction with the floorboards, at least for this set up. I hate the idea of drilling, i heard your recommendation he re-design the bracket so you wouldnt have to but went to his website and its still the same, in fact your video is what he has on his site for instructions. Made up for the free floorboards i imagine :)
glad you talked about the rivco heel toe though cause i was seriously looking at that but now not so much.

You wound up keeping the heel toe shifter in the end?
 
wow, am i the only one that thinks that this is criminal? No wonder the other floorboard sellers think they can charge 500-600 dollars and its a bargain. Talk about Mark up. The inspector gadget ones are the only ones i have seen that are in the realm of reasonable so far.

http://store.spyder.brp.com/product/966842/219400582/_/Driver_Footboards_-_Chrome

+100.... GREAT product and reasonable!

Are they fancy? Does that matter to you? If so then go spend a bunch of bucks!

Inspector Gadget's are functional and well priced!

Bob
 
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