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Custom Vehicle Discussions => CVO™ Street Glide® => Topic started by: East Coast on July 16, 2015, 05:59:51 PM
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Does anyone have the part numbers for the passenger floorboard set up on a 15 CVO SG? I'm looking to match the rider floorboards. I know I'll need left and right pans, inserts and mounts, anything else? I found a thread from back in March, not sure it was I'm looking for?
I wasnt looking for anything adjustable as far as the mount goes but if you have it and the BSR likes it please let me know.
Thanks, Erich
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I did the mod with full pass boards, I'd have to dig out the receipt. I'll look and get part #s.
The mounts were factory chrome from HD (non CVO mounts) but I also installed the adjustable"slut pegs" for the BSR..
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you can find just about any oem part number you need here: http://www.granitestateharleystore.com/OEMpartfinder.htm
these screen cuts are from the 2015 cvo parts, should be what you need.
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and the part numbers.....
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Thank you fella's. I'm looking for the passenger boards, i'll take a look at the link.
Unfortunately the link does not have a listing for the passenger floorboard inserts and pans, it just shows the stock passenger peg set up.
Thanks again Skratch.
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If you use that same link & look at either a cvo road glide ultra or limited , it would have the part numbers you would be looking for.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you fella's. I'm looking for the passenger boards, i'll take a look at the link.
Unfortunately the link does not have a listing for the passenger floorboard inserts and pans, it just shows the stock passenger peg set up.
Thanks again Skratch.
sorry, misunderstood your post. the link i provided will give you part numbers for oem stuff. when i read your post, i thought you were looking for the oem setup. if it wasn't that way from the factory, then you have to look a little harder. if another model came stock the way you wanted, then you would look up that model and get the part numbers that way. otherwise, if its p&a parts, then it's h-d website, p&a catalogs, etc. for your part numbers.
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No worries, all good and thanks again for the link. As Icloud suggested (great idea) I'll use it to look up the stock passenger boards on a CVO RG or Ultra which is what I'm after.
Have a great weekend gents!
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Does anyone know if the ball, spring and pins are included with the pans or mounts or ordered separately?
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Does anyone know if the ball, spring and pins are included with the pans or mounts or ordered separately?
I added the passenger footboards and learned the pins, springs and ball bearing are separate. I had spares from my Road King replacement that fit perfectly.
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HOUSING,RH-FOOTBOARD,PSNGR 50500377 1 $54.00 $54.00
KIT-SUPPORT,PSNGR,ADJ-FTBRD,CHRM/FLT 50768-07A 1 $304.00 $304.00
INSERT ASY,RH-FOOTBOARD,PSNGR 50500378 1 $60.00 $60.00
INSERT ASY,LH-FOOTBOARD,PSNGR 50500384 1 $60.00 $60.00
HOUSING,LH-FOOTBOARD,PSNGR 50500383 1 $54.00 $54.00
I did not purchase the spring and Ball seperate
Here is the list I purchased from Kutterharleyonline.com
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Thank you all for your replies!!
I was going to purchase the chrome straight mount vs the adjustable, is the adjustable mount really worth the extra money?
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Pivot pin set is 50938-04
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This is what u end up with
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If you are short legged get the longer crash bar mounts instead, would have to look up that part number if u needed it. And FYI new Castle harley davidson has best prices I have found for online ordering
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Thanks Chad. :drink: I'm good on the highway bar pegs mounts, I have the short stems like you.
Yes, I did notice New Castle offering the best prices so far and will order from them.
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I received all the parts today, no instructions were included for installing the inserts into the pans and pans to the mounts. How do the inserts go into the pans? Just push them down and they lock in? Any words of advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Erich
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I received all the parts today, no instructions were included for installing the inserts into the pans and pans to the mounts. How do the inserts go into the pans? Just push them down and they lock in? Any words of advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Erich
Use a small amount of dish soap mixed with water on the rubber nodes lube them. Push them in the pan and when the water dries they'll be set in tight. That is in the instructions you didn't receive.
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Thanks for the reply.