Stirrups?
#12
RE: Stirrups?
I don't have a better photo of the pegs on my bike but here is the link of which ones they are, they look better in person as do most things.
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products.asp...ey&ci=3211
They are very comfortable and you can adjust the angle on them, even came withthe wrench to adjust them.
http://www.kuryakyn.com/products.asp...ey&ci=3211
They are very comfortable and you can adjust the angle on them, even came withthe wrench to adjust them.
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#18
RE: Stirrups?
NOTHING beats the Kuryakyn "Switchblade" pegs/stirrups.
They fold into the peg when you don't want to use them, and you can't even tell the pegs have them. When you want them, they have a detent to snap them out with your foot while riding. They even have "curb feelers" on the outside leading edge for anyone who really likes to lean it over in the turns...
They are the best of both worlds and worth the money!!
They fold into the peg when you don't want to use them, and you can't even tell the pegs have them. When you want them, they have a detent to snap them out with your foot while riding. They even have "curb feelers" on the outside leading edge for anyone who really likes to lean it over in the turns...
They are the best of both worlds and worth the money!!
#19
RE: Stirrups?
I agree the switchblades are better (06 wideglide with 3' extensions). I had the stirrups and replaced them with the switchblades.When I got lazy on long rides my heel would slide off the stirrup, the switchblade stirrup has a turned up edge that catches your heel and keeps it put.
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