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Old 08-16-2008, 01:54 PM
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Default Jac-Knife Highway Pegs for Footboards

Has anyone tried em? Not sure I like the look but I think they would be pretty comfortable. Nice low stretch. Almost like having forward controls.

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I put them on my bike. I really like them but my feet feel like they are going to fall off. I'm probably going to put some sort of anti-skid tape on them. I like the look because you can't tell you even have them until you have them out. The quality from fat baggers was great!
 
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heard you better not care too much for havin' feet if you use them on twisty's cause they'll scrape like crazy..... but they look cool
 
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anyone know if these will work with lower fairings at all? like on a ultra or roadglide
 
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I would have to believe those would be dragging on the ground all the time, I purchased a set of KW Stretchers and they work very well.
 
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what are kw stretchers?
 
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Thx everyone for the input.
 
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I have a set on my SG. Work great but I am a little too short for them. As far as scraping when I get in the twisties I just close them with my feet. After all they are "highway pegs". If you need a set PM Shooter64 he will save you some $.
 
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