So, do you have the Rivco bracket with the floorboards then? I have a picture of the Rivco brackets but it's a close up picture. I guess I'll have to get a better picture of the whole bike to see them better.
Yup. Like this guy's setup:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?31789-Rivco-floorboards-installed&highlight=rivco+floorboards
Note that out of all the floorboard options, the Rivco ones appear to be the most complex to install-- you need to bolt the forward part of the board underneath the bike and that can be a tricky install. I took one look under the bike at what I had to do and said to heck with it and got a dealer to install it, just didn't want to deal with the frustration. Other, handier people with a better garage may call me a wuss.
That said, the quality of the Rivco products is first-rate, they build REALLY solid stuff, and I'm very happy with both their driver and passenger footboards. Like I mentioned above, the Rivco highway pegs (which bolt together well with the floorboards) are a similarly first-rate product, the trouble is the brackets are really tall AND short-- meaning, they brackets are close in to your feet and very tall, which results in a "doctor's exam stirrup" feel to them. Again, if you have short legs, they may work for you, but even at my short inseam (29-30"ish) they're still too close for comfort.
I wish they had brackets that moved the pegs out and forward of the plastic "wings" down there at the bottom of the RS. Yeah, your legs would be splayed open even more, but having the pegs forward and down would allow for a more civilized posture.
I'll likely switch out the brackets at some point, just have to find the time and money to do so.
For that reason, I'd consider the ESI or Kewlmetal brackets before I'd consider the Rivcos. My two cents.