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Posts: 92
| Here are a couple photos of the installed floor boards, which BTW, MaVic said would only fit the Cross Bikes even though their website claims they will fit a 2014 Vision (but no other year)
The installation sheet said it was only for the Cross Bikes.
The only Mod was having to clean the paint from inside the holes.
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 15 Colorado Springs, CO | Those look nice... very sweet. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 752 Broken Arrow, OK | Crazy nice! I wonder if my big azz wet boot would slip on those? They look great
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Cruiser
Posts: 92
| okie vision - 2014-04-28 8:36 PM
Crazy nice! I wonder if my big azz wet boot would slip on those? They look great
Nice little piece of lumber you've got there! I'm sure it'll be a collectors item some day.
I have to admit, I haven't had a chance to ride since installing the boards (I caught a cold last week, and it's been raining here) but the boards have a nice diamond like cut on the raised ribs. Me and my 14EEEE boots will give them a work-out soon and I'll give you an update.
Take care my friend and hunt down those twisties, but avoid those twisters.
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 9 Broomfield, CO | VERY NICE! Where did you get them and what year is your Vision? I see a pair in my future! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 92
| I got them from my Victory dealership. They list for $349. and I paid $281.
I had to wait a couple of weeks, but I believe they are shipping now.
My Vision is a 2011, and if you use the Victory website, it'll tell you that the boards won't fit your Vision unless it's a 2014... Hogwash! In fact, when I ordered them, the mfg. said they wouldn't fit any Vision and were only for the Cross bikes.
They bolt right on in place of the stock stamped steel and rubber boards. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 36 Stoughton, WI | Great looking boards..... nice clean look. Are those JB hatch highway peg? I've been trying to get in touch with him to order a set, but I've had no response to my email, does anyone know if he is still in business. Thanks |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 691 Manchester, CT | JB is a truck driver. He will get back to you. I've bought from him before and he is a great guy. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 219 Pittsburgh, PA | Is it me or do these look like they are crooked? The stock ones stay closer to the bike in the rear of the floor board or at least it appears as they do from the pictures posted. This might just be from the angle of the photo though. I would be interested to know if they drag more in tight corners than the stock ones do. I have had mine grinding on the roads a few times. I do like the look so much more than the stock rubber ones. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 155 Victoria Tx, TX United States | These look real good!!! |
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Cruiser
Posts: 92
| Is it me or do these look like they are crooked?
I think it's just a bad angle. They fit in the exact same spot as the original. As for dragging the boards, these billet boards should actually give us a bit more clearance since they are quite a bit thinner than the bulky stamped steel boards. |
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