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Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

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Old 05-24-2007, 09:57 AM
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Default Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

I had a problem at higher speeds relaxing my legs with the forward controls.
My feet seemed to float off the pegs in the high wind.
After adding KuryakynISO Stirrups and finding a good
angle adjustment the problem went away.
It’s like having floorboards without the bulky look.[/b]
My legs never get tired now.
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Default RE: Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

That is my next mod, when finances will allow. Where'd you get them? How much denaro?
 
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Default RE: Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

I got mine on Ebay from the seller 2orangeharley.... it is awesome! the best mod i have done... if you consider putting on stirups a mod... but i love them i think they cost me 35 bucks! just beware that they will scrape when you lean into your turns! just gets your heart beating a bit when you hear and feel that SCCCCCCCCCRAAAAPPPEEEEE!
 
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Default RE: Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

i got them too, and they really do make a difference, especially on the longer rides

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Default RE: Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

You can find them anywhere that has Kuryakyn products like JP Cycles.
http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=5472887
At first I had my stirrups adjusted to low like in the above photo.
Then I moved them up almost level and it made a world of difference.
Even more comfort and no scraping in site, yet.

http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=5509068

 
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Default RE: Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

Just wondered, how do they ride and feel in regular town driving? Can see they would be comfy for extended hiway riding, but nobody around here has them. Floorboard but not stirrups. Dont have very many twisties around here also, so scraping probably wont be a problem. Also will they bolt up with the regular harley forwards? Thanks.
 
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Default RE: Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

thanks fish I will do the ebay thing and get a set.
 
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Default RE: Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

These stirrups are the best thing you can ever have on forward controls. Even in city driving they work wonders. Just out of curiosity twofish, how did you happen to adjust the stirrups to move upwards to get the floorboard look. Mine are to low and when I don't wear my boots they defeat the purpose. Appreciate if you can get back to me on that
 
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Default RE: Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

About two weeks ago I put a set of large Kuryakyn ISO footpegs with stirrups on my forwards. Longhorn shifter peg and brake pedal. Feels like sitting in and easy chair on my bike now.
 
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Default RE: Kuryakyn ISO Stirrups what a difference!

To adjust those stirrups all you need is a 1-1/8" (I think) wrench and just position them where you want them and tighten them back up.
 


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