Passenger Boards

Lonzol

Supercharged
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Oct 29, 2007
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Location
Dardanelle, Arkansas
Ride
ST1300, FZ1
redhorse,

I also did not like what was available. I bought some used Honda Goldwing passenger boards on Ebay and made some adapter plates that fit under the frame covers to hold them. I moved them forward and down so they are more comfortable for a passenger, especially when I have my bags on. In my opinion look much better than the relocation arms. Hope this helps, Lonnie
 
RH,

Thanks for the comments. I used .25 inch (approx 6.35mm) aluminum for the adapter plates. I did have to drill the forward hole in the frame for the top of each plate. You are correct, I also had to dremel the covers for the adapter plates but not for the boards themselves, see pic.



The boards have worked very well and are readily available since there are so many "wings" around. And you are able to relocate them wherever you see fit for passenger comfort.

Just give a shout if I can be of any help.

Regards, Lonnie
 
RH,

I'm at the firehouse now but tomorrow I will look and see if I can find the templet I used. I cut it from acrylic and think I can locate it. Post or PM me your mailing address and I'll be happy to send it your way.

Lonnie
 
Red,
You can go with this alternative, it works great and moves the passenger up and out away from the bike a little.
http://www.r3owners.com/viewtopic.php?t ... +passenger
 
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