2005 Low Rider..where do passenger pegs go?
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2005 Low Rider..where do passenger pegs go?
I know this sounds like a riduculous question, but when I picked up my 2005 Low Rider last year, it had no passenger pegs. I believe it came with pasenger pegs originally, but I can't see where they would attach.
On the non drive side of the bike I can see a small square where I'd imagine a folding peg might have been, but I'm not sure about that. And I see nothing on the drive side that looks like a mounting spot for a passenger footpeg.
If any of you have this model and wouldn't mind posting pics, I'd appreciate it. I removed my passenger pegs on my Ducati (and like it that way), but I'd like to have a bike I can take my girlfriend on, and she likes the Harley.
Thanks for any help.
On the non drive side of the bike I can see a small square where I'd imagine a folding peg might have been, but I'm not sure about that. And I see nothing on the drive side that looks like a mounting spot for a passenger footpeg.
If any of you have this model and wouldn't mind posting pics, I'd appreciate it. I removed my passenger pegs on my Ducati (and like it that way), but I'd like to have a bike I can take my girlfriend on, and she likes the Harley.
Thanks for any help.
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I had the same question when I purcahsed my used 2005 Lowrider, and it came without rear pegs.
The pegs do not attach directly to the frame. Instead, each side has a bracket that attaches to the frame. The pegs attach to the brackets.
On the non drive side, the bracket attaches to the square that you've already identified. The bracket is a simple straight extension.
On the drive side, the bracket is more complicated as it attaches under the frame and then extends outward and upward to place the peg in the correct position.
You can purchase the brackets from a dealership but they quoted me close to $200. I found the brackets used online for around $65.
To get a good visual of the brackets, look the bike up on the Harley Parts Finder, here: http://www.shopronniesharleydavidson...partfinder.htm
and then find the schematic that shows the brackets.
The pegs do not attach directly to the frame. Instead, each side has a bracket that attaches to the frame. The pegs attach to the brackets.
On the non drive side, the bracket attaches to the square that you've already identified. The bracket is a simple straight extension.
On the drive side, the bracket is more complicated as it attaches under the frame and then extends outward and upward to place the peg in the correct position.
You can purchase the brackets from a dealership but they quoted me close to $200. I found the brackets used online for around $65.
To get a good visual of the brackets, look the bike up on the Harley Parts Finder, here: http://www.shopronniesharleydavidson...partfinder.htm
and then find the schematic that shows the brackets.
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