First of all, thanks for the input on floorboard lowering. With my height and wear and tear from martial arts and MMA, I just can't ride for long periods of time with me legs bent up.
My first post was about lowering my floorboards, and many responded about dragging in corners. I also looked at the Foos lowering kit, but just didn't want to drop $440 on something I thought I could fix myself. So, here is what I did, step by step.
1. I removed the floorboards and brackets completely from the bike. Just leaving the mounting holes on the frame.
2. Threw the floorboards and mounts in a box.
3. I removed the HD passenger peg mounts from the bike, this is HD part number 50198-97B
4. I then mounted the left peg mount on the right side of the bike, using the stock holes. The peg mount has a stud and hole that fit perfectly in the stock harley floorboard
mounting holes.
5. I mounted the right passenger peg mount on the left side of the floorboard mounting holes, and bolted both sides down completely.
6. I ordered Kury. pegs with stirrups.
7. Checked the height, and lowered my foot position by 3.5 inches, and moved it about 2" or so forward.
8. Measured the brackets, and they hang no lower than the stock floorboard mounts did.
9. I realize that I got rid of the floorboards, but with the customization I did, they look great. Plus, I actually have more leg movement with the pegs than the floorboards.
This was a very easy fix, and only took about 30 minutes from start to finish. It sure worked for me.
Dr. G