Huntindawg1962
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Can someone with the Seal floorboards comment - does the new floorboards deal with the heat on the right side? It looks like it would.
Definitely interested in hearing your results. My dealer is a little timid when it comes to the block-off plates. The dealership is concerned that if my engine overheats and causes a warranty issue that the warranty may be voided because of the block-off plate.i've got both block-offs on and i just put on the floorboards yesterday from inspector gadgets i also did some other heat blocking ideas that i had in my head so all put together now going to dealership this a.m. and when i get home this p.m. i will report on the out come.hoping its a good one.ray:
You guys are right - John at Seal Floorboards is GREAT to work with. Placed the order and had them shipped on the same day. Outstanding that they were in stock.
If you have an SE5 - the install will go VERY fast - like 30 minutes for both. I was amazed how rigid and sturdy these are. I am no small person and have no issue standing on them. :2thumbs:
Now, if you have the SM (as I do on one that I installed first) - I will go along with a poster from another thread that said this is not for the feign of heart with the shift pedal replacement! That took a couple hours with the breaking of the locktite on the pegs, getting the peddle to operate properly, and adjusting the shift linkage for the new peddle. But I will say that John kept himself available by phone to talk through the issues I was seeing.
Then - the test ride. While in and of themselves the Seal floorboards don't change the heat handling on the right foot - what I found was that it was VERY easy to now position the foot in a comfortable place where the heat was no longer an issue. Too, it was more like a snowmobile where you had infinite places to put your foot so you were not dealing with the heat. It was also much more comfortable to move the foot into highway position by sliding them up the floorboard rather than trying to find the wings in mid air at 50 miles per hour. Yes, you will need the TOP block off plate now for sure as that is a LOT of heat dumping out when you put your foot in the highway position!
Ironic - took a machine that's birthright was a snowmobile - that was made into a street machine, then do a mod to make it feel more like a snowmobile
Overall, very happy on our 30 mile test ride with the Seal floorboard!
Today's install - LED's on the fenders of both machines and wire with harness to act as directionals.
Kinda quiet in the forums with everyone heading to Durango! :thumbup:
I have the Delux Seal floor boards and love them; however, if I put my feet up high on the upper part of the boards, the heat shoots straight up my jeans. not pleasant here in Texas! I can at least reposition my feet now and get a lot more area to 'press down" on the boards when I am pushing into tight curves........ My feet thanked me a lot when they were installed. Just don't expect them to also block the torch of heat coming at you on the right side.
I would highly recommend the Spyderpops radiator cover, very effective, inexpensive and easy to install. Can't do anything about the Texas heat but they will really help you.........
Ride in comfort,
John
Seal FloorBoards
Thanks John..............that is on my mods list for sure. Can't tell you how much I love the Seals............makes getting on an off soooooooooo much easier and my feet definitely do a happy dance with so many places to put them.