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These are a mini-floorboard that I have on two other bikes. I just installed a pair on the Speedmaster. I like them a lot. I can ride all day every day for a week and not get fatigue in the feet and legs. The look is modern and classy but fits the bike. The price is great, $100 total from Kuryakyn on line for the Iso-Wings and adapters.
2007 FJR 1300
2007 V-Strom DL1000
2007 ST 1300
2007 Scrambler
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good to hear, i am planning on getting a pair to replace the passenger pegs. price is right and the look does match the bike
Frank
(Former)05 BA tbike pipes, ai removed, Freak, mikuni hsr 42's, 904, ported/polished head, 1mm oversized valves
NOW-2010 silver and black tbird
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I got a set of these for the wife and she loves them, she doesn't get cramped up any more after an hour or so with the stock pegs. I was worried that they would look out of place on the bike when she wasn't on it, but they fold up out of the way real nice. A word of caution though, I was up in NY state one ride and was showing them to a fellow TBA rider I met and one darn near came off in my hand. Use lock tight on the allen bolts when you get them where you want them.
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Check my photo for the ISO-WINGS on my TBA. I used the ofset adapters to lower them. I had to drill a hole (1/2 inch as I remember) to mount them in the normal passenger peg holes.
--Tom
02 TBA; 130 mains; TBS; Nology Coils&Wires;Unifilter/opened Airbox; -AI/snorkels; -2 baffles;Progressive 440s & Springs
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I mounted mine without modifing anything, wonder what the difference was. They also lowered them. Got mine from Ma's cycle. Again, use lock tite on the bolts.
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I put a set on for my wife. She loves them and doesn't get cramped at all anymore. I adjusted them with her on the bike. She actually liked them slightly tilted back like floor boards. For some reason the elevation of the toes seems to keep her legs from cramping.
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After I put the iso wings on the wife only complained about her butt hurting, so I just bought a pad for her seat from a outfit called Brooklyn Butt Buffers. Haven't had her on it yet as the weather closed in on us. Anybody have any knowledge of them? they play at shows here in the NJ area.
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