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Add the comfort of cruise pegs & keep that clean simple style with these Adjustable Cruise Peg Mounts. These little beauties bolt directly onto your floorboards & allow full adjustability for optional foot positions. Two versions are available; P/N 7535 fits H-D's "Traditional" shape driver floorboard & P/N 7536 fits H-D's "SweptWing" shape floorboard found on Street Glides, Road King Customs, & many Screamin' Eagle Models. Male mount pegs sold separately.
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Would like to know how you might like them, how was the installation, any pictures.
Would like to use them to rest my heals on the boards as I cruise (not sure if they are raised high enough) and keep the pegs off the engine guard as I already have lights and lowers.
They look really nice, but for me they stick out too far. I went with the HD matching
SG pegs and made my own mounts that fit on the crash bar. This way I can fold them up and out of the way when I'm navigating parking and white lining.
Also this is a little less expensive.
Last edited by my1sthog; Sep 16, 2009 at 10:46 AM.
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Well, I'm curious, did you go ahead and try the Adjustable Cruise Peg Mounts
for Floorboards? They seem like a good idea. I recently saw something like them on an 06 RK and they had been mounted for some time, so I assume someone else had made a similar product previously. Anyway, Kuryakyn seems to have done a good job. By the way, I tried the HD highway peg mounts which mounted to the engine guard, but they were not comfortable for my 30" inseam legs, too much reach.
I doubt if I'll make a purchase anytime soon as I won't plan any more long trips until spring, at least. But if I do get I pair I'll try to remember to send you my thoughts if you haven't purchased them by them. Conversely, if you get a pair in the future please share your opinion of them.
Thanks,
Rob
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