Can anyone ID my floorboards?


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Todd Storrs
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Can anyone ID my floorboards?

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I bought my 2000 SE from the original owner. It had these boards and heel-toe shifter. I don’t like them so I took them off and went with a pair of good old pegs. Rooting around eBay I don’t see ones like mine.
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Rambozo
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Re: Can anyone ID my floorboards?

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The kickstand is aftermarket, too. I think it was called a duckfoot? Maybe the boards were made by the same company?
Todd Storrs
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I’m not a fan of that either. Not much lean angle in certain situations
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Rambozo
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Yeah, I think the stock pegs, with the wear buttons that give you that little warning that you are getting too close are the perfect design.
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Andy Cote
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My guess is Markland brand.


2015 Goldwing, basic black

Previously: GL1200 standard, GL1200 Interstate, GL1500 Goldwing, GL1500 Valkyrie Standard, 2000 Valkyrie Interstate, many other Hondas
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