Passenger boards risers
kjb
Posted 2012-12-28 2:29 PM (#128887)
Subject: Passenger boards risers


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 34
Does anyone else make risers for passenger floorboards other then victory ?
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Don07tncav
Posted 2012-12-28 3:53 PM (#128891 - in reply to #128887)
Subject: Re: Passenger boards risers


Cruiser

Posts: 207
Arizona Victory may have some but the 2" ones were way too high for my short wife. http://www.arizonavictory.com/eshopprod_cat_2302-61041_product_7415...
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Thomas
Posted 2013-01-05 9:14 AM (#129184 - in reply to #128887)
Subject: Re: Passenger boards risers


Central Wisconsin

annajodi - 2013-01-04 11:01 PM hi.t?i th?ch cảm ơn cho chia sẻ n?y site.this l? rất th?ng tin b?i.

 

Bạn có sở hữu một chiếc xe máy Victory?

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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2013-01-05 12:48 PM (#129196 - in reply to #128891)
Subject: Re: Passenger boards risers


Iron Butt

Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
Don07tncav - 2012-12-28 4:53 PM

Arizona Victory may have some but the 2" ones were way too high for my short wife. http://www.arizonavictory.com/eshopprod_cat_2302-61041_product_7415...

Ok, so give everyone an assist. What it your wife's height and inseam so we can make informed decisions.
Thanks.
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Nozzledog
Posted 2013-01-05 3:21 PM (#129200 - in reply to #128887)
Subject: Re: Passenger boards risers


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Mọi người đều được ch?o đ?n ở đ?y, nhưng dịch n? sang tiếng Anh đầu ti?n.
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Don07tncav
Posted 2013-01-05 6:24 PM (#129211 - in reply to #128887)
Subject: Re: Passenger boards risers


Cruiser

Posts: 207
She's 5'2" with an inseam of 29. She wears 2" heels on her riding boots.
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amessen
Posted 2013-01-07 10:38 AM (#129274 - in reply to #128887)
Subject: Re: Passenger boards risers


Cruiser

Posts: 271
Belding Michigan
My son-in-law is a machinist and he built me a pair for my wife who is 5'1" and very short legs. After some careful measuring he made them 3 and 1/2 inches high as that is the max we could go and still could open the bags without hitting. They are made from block aluminum and are polished. It looks professional but due to the time it takes he would charge about $400 for a set. I have heard that you can stack two of the 2 inch size and they will work even if they look a little funny but not sure that is true. Arch
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