Looks kinda useful, but Ive seen where some other makers make something similer but I think they fold out, laying you foot on them would cause them to fold back in.
If you have big ole size 13's like me it looks like something to catch your boot on when going to put your foot down. I'll stay with my highway pegs on the crash bar.
I actually saw them in Sturgis and sat on their demo bike. I thought they were very nice and pretty comfortable especially if you want to ditch the highway bar and pegs. I think they hold your leg better than the flip out pegs. I couldnt get my hands to drop the coin on them but I thought pretty hard about it.
I bought a pair of these in Sturgis this summer, and I have to say they do exactly what they are designed to do. They really do offer an alternative position for your legs, you can actually stretch out the backs of your legs, I love them.
Interesting. Love the instructional video! Super amateurish. BUT - great entrepreneurship. Like it! Check out the "The Story" video too. Worth it just for the entertainment value.
Last edited by davessworks; 09-22-2012 at 04:42 PM.
I wonder how well or if they would work with fairing lowers. I went out and kind of pictured them on my bike, but I can't tell. They aren't that pricey if you factor in the mounts and pegs for putting some pegs on the crash bar.