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Old 06-29-2009, 12:02 PM
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Default Highway pegs on an Ultra

I want to add highway pegs to my Ultra. What are the options? I want something that folds out of the way when I'm not using but still have good reach otherwise (6'3" rider). I also don't want to have to add adaptors, etc. to clear the lowers.
 
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Old 06-29-2009, 12:12 PM
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I've been wondering the same thing, not a problem in the summer right now wtih the lower off, but I'm worried about how they will fit with the lowers on.
 
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Old 06-29-2009, 12:18 PM
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Try these from H-D. They look good and are easily adjustable, AND they do not interfere with the lowers:

http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US

You should be able to get them from Zanotti or Chicago HD for about 20% under list.
 
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They also have long-angled and 360 degree mounts. I have the 360 on my Street Glide but do not need to worry about lowers (at least not yet). Good luck.
 
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I also have the long ones on my Road Glide (again, no lowers to worry about) and I like 'em because you can put the peg right where you want it. And don't forget your loctite!
 
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I use these on my Ultra.

 
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I have these. HD 360°, I like em.

I can fold them out of the way when needed, but seldom do. No issues at all with the lowers.



 
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Short Angled with peg style of your choice. Works with Ultra lower fairing and allows full adjustment and folds up when you want.
Don't get the 360*s. I have a set I couldn't use. (The bolt is on the inside next to the lower.) Angled has it outside and is tapered where it faces the fairing.
 

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We're about the same height, pretty comfortable with these:
 
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Jberg - u have a pm
 


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