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Old 07-29-2007, 10:47 AM
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Default passenger pegs on touring bikes UPDATE

My wife has a knee problem and I need to get her a second foot position in addition to the boards for long trips. I've seen the Kury adjustable pegs, they look pretty good except they are pricey if you have Rinehart True Duals (apparently requires extra parts to make them fit). Are there any other options out there that I'm not aware of?
 
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Old 07-29-2007, 11:31 AM
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Nothing as goodas the kurys. I dont think they charge you for the extra needed when using rineharts. if so, it cant be much.
 
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Default RE: passenger pegs on touring bikes

Just got some Kury adjustables at the Carlisle Bike Fest last week! They may be pricey, but if the wife is not comfy, your ride is not nice..**HINT** My wife is very happy with the Kury adjustables...they take the pressure off the underside of her legs and she said she feels like she won't slide forward when I brake..they keep her back there. Hope that helps.
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I have a set thathave been on my bike twice. Shoot me an e-mail and make me an offer that's reasonable. I want to say I gave around$175 for them but not for sure. They look and work great but the wife is happy without them.

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I installed the Kury's. My wife is short (5'0"). She never even tried to use the floorboards now. Worth the bucks.
 
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I got the Kury's on two bikes now and Dot wont have a bike without em.....at least till they come out with something better.
 
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Default RE: passenger pegs on touring bikes

There are 2kuryakyn adjustable rear peg. One for up to 06 and one for the 07. You might find or might not get a set for the 07. The only thing you need to do is get a extended floorboard mount so that it will not interfer with the exhaust. It is balck to match the hd's.
 
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Have had KURYAKYN'S on my last few Putts.... Wife (5') & Grand Kids (10yrs & 7yrs) would have it NO OTHER WAY... Check E-Bay bought my last set for around $120.00 Shipped!!!
 
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I found a new set on eBay for $139 shipped (American Classic Motors). The extended floorboard bracket is another $70.00. Jarman, if you give me a good deal I might just take 'em off your hands, but I'd need 'em shipped asap, I'd like to have them by Friday so I can get them on before leaving for Sturgis on Monday, I could pay by Paypal if you'd like.
 
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Sorry I spoke too soon and said something to the wife on a 100 mile trip this afternoon and she has flip flopped on me and wants to hang on to them. I think the deal you found is better than you will see anywhere. Sorry for the retraction but I got to live with her.

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