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Old 08-13-2009, 07:31 AM
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I'm looking for some highway pegs, but I don't like to get things just by looking at catalogs...I need to see them on the bike. I finally found the exhaust setup I want...Vance & Hines Big Radius 2 into 2...saw a Heritage with it on and liked the look and sound. Now I need to do the same thing for engine guard/highway peg setup. Any Heritage owners that would share some photo's of what they got to help me out????
 
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i wish i had a closer one, but you can see a little bit of mine here. look really sharp on the bike.
 
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Are those the nastalogic bars?
 
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I have the mustache bars and the Kury pegs. Since this picture was taken, I have removed the rubber pads on the engine guards. They were too close to the engine for me to be comfortable using them.
 
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I have seen those bars...but I don't like the positioning of the pads, but now that I know they are removable I will think about the mustache bars...I like those better than the oval. I see you got the interface cover on also...I had to get that to clean up that area. Thanks for the pics.

P.S. Does decrease your lean angle any?? I scrape my floorboards every now and again with the extensions I have on.
 

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The crash bar will not decrease your lean angle at all.
 
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You can see ours in the sig pic.
 
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Similar setup to Softail Girl's but from a different angle. One thing you should know about the mustache bars is that they limit the placement of pegs. You can only go up so far. I got them before I got my pegs with the idea that they served a dual function. Though I still use the tops on occasion, they really aren't needed with pegs.
BTW, I have the HD 360 pegs.
 

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nice to have 3 different foot rest position, good setup there
 
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nice to have 3 different foot rest position, good setup there
Now that you mention it...it is a good idea, I'll be able to go with whatever is comfortable and switch up whenever I feel the need to reposition. I think I've found my setup...thanks a ton for all the info and photo's. I love this place!!!
 


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