Pegs and lower fairings ?
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Pegs and lower fairings ?
I'm starting to think these two don't go together. I have tried 3 different peg mount brackets and hours of fiddling with every angle and I can't find a comfortable place for this to work for my long legs. Surely someone has this worked out and can help me get the right mounts. Hope hope .
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I just put the Kuryakyn Tour Tech Mounts on. If you're tall use the short arms. Part 4520.
http://compare.ebay.com/like/2905757...=sbar&_lwgsi=y
Pegs separate.
http://compare.ebay.com/like/2905757...=sbar&_lwgsi=y
Pegs separate.
Last edited by Ron750; 09-16-2011 at 06:23 AM. Reason: fixed link
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I have the Kury Tour Tech short arm but I have them mounted lower than yours in your picture. Plus you can adjust them 360 degrees for any leg length. I like them low so I can put my heel on the floorboard and toes on pegs, whole foot on pegs or lay the back of my boot on pegs for changing positions on long rides.
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While I don't have long legs I eneded up going with these: http://www.imtnebraska.com/products/...ghway-peg.html
I don't care for the look of pegs with lowers so these work great for me. They allow me to move my feet around quite a bit. The nice thing is that they fold back in if you happen to go into a corner a little to hard.
Craig
I don't care for the look of pegs with lowers so these work great for me. They allow me to move my feet around quite a bit. The nice thing is that they fold back in if you happen to go into a corner a little to hard.
Craig
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I had the 360 Degree mounts and they were great until I got the lowers installed, after that I didn't like the looks of them with the lowers on.
I had the long angled but found they interfered with my foot when I was moving my foot off of the rear brake.
As Lil Red Riding Hood would say, the short angled were 'just right'.