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We now have designed wheel holders that allow SIGNIFICANT adjustment to make the
LegUp system match the height of your bike perfectly. The adjustments can take time to get
perfect, so be patient and understand this
section before adjusting anything. We try to
get enough information from you before
shipping our systems so we can setup the
product for you, before it is shipped. Also, if
you do the measurements we show you
below, you can contact us, and we can likely
tell you how to change the setup to match
your bike.
Before we start, make sure the floorboards are
set to their highest position!
Ideally, we want the bottom of the board
mount at a height of between 13” & 14.25”.
Measure this from the small donut on the bottom of the board mount in the center of the board
with the bike held level (we set the bike on a jack here, but you can have someone try to hold it
upright if need be). We suggest taking this measurement from both sides and dividing them in
half. Armed with this info, we can use the list below to find a good starting point to set the
wheels up properly!
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FLH = 14 ¼”, One from Back, Strap Up
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FLHX = 13 3/4”, Two from Back, Strap Down
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Low Bike = 13 1/16”, One from Back, Strap Down, Wheel On High Hole
Strap Up or down, refers to the strap that holds the wheel holders together. One or Two from
back refers to the bolts that are used to lock the wheel holders into position as it is pivoted
around the big axle. Wheel on High Hole or Low Hole (Default) refers to where the wheels are
mounted on the wheel holder. We also have two holes at the top of the wheel holder that can be
used for a bike that is VERY low!
On the next page, we show you the wheel holders which should help clear up any confusion you
may have about the wheel holders and their adjustments.
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