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Murphs wedges. If any FS, I’d like to buy a set.

Please let me know at text:360.305.0109, or email at edpatrickhanley@gmail.com. Thank you.
I texted you a picture of what I have... I am not sure these parts are the parts you are looking for because I don't know where they go or what they do. They came with my 2010 Connie and they are still mystery parts to me.

Does anybody know what these are for?
 

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They sure aren't! It's an interesting mystery...they look familiar tho
Well... if you would like to own some C 14 mystery parts until somebody identifies what they are... make me an offer.

I also have a set of rear footpeg extenders for those ladies with long legs.
 
I’ll solve the mystery...From time to time I will make something as a special request. Those are “adjustable rails” that bolt to the grab-rails using the counter-sunk holes, then a luggage rack bolts to the other set of holes. The net result is to move the trunk/rack back just a little. Also, they may have been made for a Versys-1000 based on the short spacers.
I sell a more versatile version on my web-site.
They are not “Wedges”. I made many sets of those years ago before giving the idea to Murph. They are shaped like the bottom of the Handle-bar stanchion but have a 6 degree angle to them to tilt the bars a little more horizontal. They require angled washers to go under the bolts.
 
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