Passenger Highway Pegs?
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Passenger Highway Pegs?
Anybody using passenger highway pegs of some sort for a long legged woman on the rear of your bagger?
Just when I thought ceiling fans and vehicle headliners were all I had to deal with, now this! Honey needs some kind of relief!
If I don't come up with some options soon, I am going to mount a couple of upside down kick stands or something. More adjustments on the passenger foot boards are not going to get it. I'm thinking relief for Her out on the highway as we have the 'King set on cruise.
Help!
Just when I thought ceiling fans and vehicle headliners were all I had to deal with, now this! Honey needs some kind of relief!
If I don't come up with some options soon, I am going to mount a couple of upside down kick stands or something. More adjustments on the passenger foot boards are not going to get it. I'm thinking relief for Her out on the highway as we have the 'King set on cruise.
Help!
#2
Anybody using passenger highway pegs of some sort for a long legged woman on the rear of your bagger?
Just when I thought ceiling fans and vehicle headliners were all I had to deal with, now this! Honey needs some kind of relief!
If I don't come up with some options soon, I am going to mount a couple of upside down kick stands or something. More adjustments on the passenger foot boards are not going to get it. I'm thinking relief for Her out on the highway as we have the 'King set on cruise.
Help!
Just when I thought ceiling fans and vehicle headliners were all I had to deal with, now this! Honey needs some kind of relief!
If I don't come up with some options soon, I am going to mount a couple of upside down kick stands or something. More adjustments on the passenger foot boards are not going to get it. I'm thinking relief for Her out on the highway as we have the 'King set on cruise.
Help!
#3
try the Kuryakyn passenger adjustable pegs. My wife loves them. I modified mine so I could have matching pegs. I didn't like the looks of the pegs that came with it.
http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/159...Passenger-Pegs
http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/159...Passenger-Pegs
#4
I bought the Kury pegs. Very limited positions and on pre09 frame, they make the stock grade 8 bolt shear off. Spend a little more and get the Rivco Pegs. They rotate 360 degrees. Awesome triple chrome plating, billet aluminum, made in Wisconsin.
I have them on 2 years, they work perfectly.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/gener...e-awesome.html
I have them on 2 years, they work perfectly.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/gener...e-awesome.html
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My wife uses the Kury adjustables in conjunction with the stock footboards. Every now and then she'll put her feet up on my thighs.
She's 58 yo and 5' 9" and can go 10 hour days in comfort.
She's 58 yo and 5' 9" and can go 10 hour days in comfort.
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Not so sure about putting Her legs on my thighs, they might stick too far out front and block the headlights!
Thanks Guys!
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Had Kury passenger flip overs on our 2003 RK, bought the HD ones for the 2012 RGU, install similarly and probably made by Kury but look nice and function well unless she is using them as we come to a stop. Her toes hit me in the back of the thighs, and sometimes a little unnerving getting legs down when I am tired but kinda like it too!! Kinda like footsy but she isn't really trying to.
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