My better half is complaining that the boards are making her feet go numb on my 2010 CCt. Has anyone found a way to isolate the passenger boards?
Also does anyone know where I can get a set of passenger board risers as she's only 5' tall.
The cct came out in 2010 but your model is a later design and the rear frame is designed differently. The passenger boards are mounte to the frame itself whereas the early models have a bracket which is bolted to the engine and the swing arm.
Hope this clears this up for you mate.
I see the issue. Where your crash bars are. the real CCT has lowers not that flat chrome tubing. Look at my 2013 to see the difference. The person that owned that nice blue bike added the trunk and maybe floorboards. It's not a CCT but a CC with added stuff.
The difference between a CC and a real CCT.
2010
introduction of Cross Roads and Cross Country with 106 engine
trunk optional, pricey from the sounds of it
2012
cross country tour introduction:
taller windshield
HID low-beam for the headlight
tubular front crash bars
storage-pod lowers
air-management system - adjustable fairing-mounted winglets and adjustable openings in the lowers.
-- standard trunk
---heated seats and grips
---adjustable passenger mini-floorboards
--- Ipod connector in left lower
---additional plug in left lower
My bad. Turns out it’s a cross country with the addition of the touring trunk. I could still do with some advice on isolating the vibration from the passenger boards or else it’s going to get sold.
See if you can alter the slope of the boards. It may be that the current slope is affecting the angle of her ankle and it may be slightly restricting blood flow. Another thought, I once had a pair of high ish ankle riding boots that were pinching the back of my lower calf when I was riding. They were great walking, but riding another story, I tried a different boot and the problem went away.
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