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No Passenger Floorboards option

AY4B

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I recently ordered a set of Lamonsters black diamond passenger floorboards. While waiting on them to get here, I removed the stock ones and was impressed on how much better my Spyder looks with no rear floorboards. The bracket on my Limited is chrome and after removal, it looks so much better. I will leave them like that and install the ones that come in on my wifes F3L. I ryde solo all the time so they are not needed and just get in the way. Any one else try this?
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If you were wondering whats Woody doing sitting on the back seat, He is a rescue. I'm at the age where my mind thinks I'm 29, my humor suggests I'm 12, but my body mostly keeps asking me if I'm sure I'm not dead yet.
 
If anyone is considering doing this I recommend watching this video first, the bolts need some heat to remove them.
 
Other options if you ryde solo only and want a mounting peg, get the mid peg like whats on the video. Im thinking now I may at some point install pegs for the rear instead of the floorboards because the floorboards do not fold up and the pegs do and there will be something there just in case I need them.
 
My 2016 had pegs for the passenger and they are a PAI - shin busters. I try to keep them up as much as possible but sometime they come down to bite me.
 
Someone wanted to eliminate the entire frame section at one time but I told him that can't be done because it's part of the frame.. Just pulling the passenger pegs is the only route and it leaves pretty much nothing there. I put third "center" pegs on just in case I ever do have a passenger they can use them. $35 is all it cost. Details here: >CLICK ME<
 
That's a great video, thanks for sharing:2thumbs:

I wish I would've seen this video a few months ago before I tore up one of those brass inserts, they're not cheap either for what they are.
 
That's a great video, thanks for sharing:2thumbs:

I wish I would've seen this video a few months ago before I tore up one of those brass inserts, they're not cheap either for what they are.

I bought on of those little torch's and they work pretty good. I did strip out one bolt out of 4 but had it out some already and had to use a channel lock to work it out the rest of the way.
 
I removed the floorboards from both mine and my wifes 17 F3L. I did get the new rear floorboards in and found that they may or may not go on easily. what the problem is is the base chrome brackets they mount on are all different size's, like they are all hand made or something. the plastic parts that replace the rubber ones may not fit because the holes are all different size's. I got them on my wifes spyder with difficulty on one side and wanted to try them on mine but could not get them on.
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One thing about those new floor boards I did like is that the base brackets are adjustable where the stock boards are not. You can set the tilt angle you want to suit your rider. You could even replace the outer bracket with one that suits your riders size. You would have to have a part fabbed at a metal shop to raise the height. My wife wanted to be able to give rides to her 5 year old grand son. I dont think he can reach the boards where they are.
 
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