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Old 04-01-2009, 11:15 PM
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I have a set of pegs that may or may not be Kury brand pegs. They could be knock offs.

Does anyone know of a sure fire way to ID Kury branded pegs and possibly the model# of the pegs?
 
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Kury pegs were the MK series, I happen to have the MK IV's. They mount different than the 3's and are a little stronger with the support system. You may be able to see them on my Sig picture, not sure.
 
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I guess you were talking about Highway pegs ?
 
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I have the Mark 4 cruise arms, which mount to existing holes in the lower portion of the frame. They come in two versions, one for shorter inseams and a set made for longer inseams. I have the longer set, and I believe it's PN 7841.

The Mark 3 arms mount on the floorboards...

Here is a picture of the Mark 4 arms....



 
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Well the pegs just so happen to be on a set of Adjustable highway pegs, but they could just as easyily be installed on the mid position.

They look like Kury ISO pegs. But they could be knock offs. I was wondering if Kury pegs (or the other brands) have any markings or anything that would indicate the brand and model#. I don't have a good pic of them but if I showed them to you all you would say yes they are Kurys. But KCInt and Custom Chrome has "ISO Looking" pegs that look the same.
 
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I just went out and looked at my Kury highway pegs and didn't see any identifier on them. Maybe I didn't look hard enough, but there wasn't easy to see.
 
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I have a total of 7 Kury Iso footpegs (forwards, mids, passenger and shifter) and 2 Iso hand grips on my Dyna and there are no markings on any of them that I can see. The only thing I can suggest is to look at the overall quality of the pegs, rubber inserts and chrome plating. If they are for crap, probably a knock off. My kury pegs are over 3 years old and just as shiny as they were new.
 
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I emailed Kury and they asked for some pics. They are, indeed, Kury 8002 pegs.

Thanks all!
 
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