RG Owners: Footpeg question
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RG Owners: Footpeg question
I am having trouble finding some pegs for the scoot. I want something that comes out next to the floorboards. I think putting pegs up on the engine guard would strech me out a little too much. Any suggestions?
Dan
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RE: RG Owners: Footpeg question
Dan there out there I just don't have the links on this computer.... There not cheap in anyway!!! Or you can still mount the adjustable mounts on the engine guard and go from there Kuryakyn LONGHORN'S or something like them http://www.kuryakyn.com .
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RE: RG Owners: Footpeg question
I have the Kuryakyn Longhorns with dually pegs on the engine guard. I have them low and angeled in towards the bike so I can rest my heel on the floorboard and toes on the pegs. Kinda like a forward control feel. The pegs are still close enough that I can rest my feet on them or kick my heels over them. So that is four different positions I can place my feet while riding.
If you want something that comes out right next to the floorboards you want the Kuryakyn Cruiser Arms.
If you want something that comes out right next to the floorboards you want the Kuryakyn Cruiser Arms.
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RE: RG Owners: Footpeg question
How bout these. http://www.wimmermachine.com/_html/25.html
Rini
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RE: RG Owners: Footpeg question
I have my highway pegs mounted in such a way that I can put my heel on the floorboard and rest my toes on the highway peg. It makes for a great "third" foot position betweem full floorboard and full highway. I use the HD adjustable peg mounts (the one that works like a bicycle pedal and allows you to put the peg anywhere in about a 6" circle)
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