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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2007 Road King Classic
Join Date: 2008, Jun 05
Location: Oceanside, CA
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Extended Rear Shift lever
I purchased and installed a great piece of gear. Walter's Workshop (google) makes an extended rear shift lever which puts the pedal about a 1/2 inch past the rear of the floorboard on my 07 FLHRC.
Chrome is flawless Tight splines (even before I installed the bolt there was no play) OEM styling (so it matches the stock front lever) I now feel like I have three foot positions: front of floor board, rear of floor board, and highway pegs.
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Ride: 2008 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic
Join Date: 2007, Aug 18
Location: Pennsylvania
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Re: Extended Rear Shift lever
That's cool. I think I like this idea better than what I did. I got tired of not having enough room for my sasquatch foot so I took off the rear shift lever and put a high priced cover over the splines. Thanks for the tip.
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Ride: 2008 Street Glide
Join Date: 2008, Feb 02
Location: Woodstock, Georgia
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Re: Extended Rear Shift lever
James,
What size shoe/boot do you wear? I'm a size 10 and haven't really felt like I've run out of room yet but this does seem like a great addition. Thanks for the tip!
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2000 electra glide
Join Date: 2007, Nov 05
Location: Ontario Canada
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Re: Extended Rear Shift lever
I have a size 15 boot and with the fairing lowers on I do a lot of shuffling to adjust my foot in the space between the heel toe shifter and if I ever had to get my foot out of there and on the ground in a hurry I might be up sh-t
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Ride: 2008 Street Glide
Join Date: 2008, Feb 02
Location: Woodstock, Georgia
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Re: Extended Rear Shift lever
They've got some interesting stuff. Here's the website:
Walter's Workshop - Designer and Distributor of Premier Motorcycle Parts $80 for the shift lever extensions.
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2007 Road King Classic
Join Date: 2008, Jun 05
Location: Oceanside, CA
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Re: Extended Rear Shift lever
That would be a 9 1/2 boot. It really clears the rear of the floor board by an inch with the HD Nostalgia pegs.
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Ride: 2008 Street Glide
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Location: Woodstock, Georgia
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Re: Extended Rear Shift lever
Awesome tip James. I'm adding it to my wish list of mods/upgrades, and boy that list isn't getting any shorter!
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