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Don't have a picture yet but I'm in the same boat. I've mounted mine but don't think I'll like the way they sit on my mustache bar. They're a set of Kury Dually ISO pegs with offset clamps. Because of how big they are I think they'll look out of place. With my bike squeezed in my garage it's hard to get a good view, or picture.
Also I'm wondering if the single mount point of the bar between the down tubes of the fram is going to be sturdy enough to take the pressure of my feet against the pegs.
Here is a pic of mine. I put these on because I cannot reach the Mustache bar foot pads comfortably. Since the pic was taken I have slid them up as far as they will go on the lower straight portion of the bar for a little more comfortable position.
These were purchased from J&P and I think they are from Kuryakyn.
They work OK and they don't bend anything from presssure of the foot. Actually, they are very strong as they have held the bike up when I laid it over when my foot sliped in a gravel parking lot.
I will state that they were a PITA to install as they have very limited adjustability. It was very difficult to get them in a usable location.
I fitted mine so I could keep y heel on the floorboard and my toe oh the peg. I swap between the position and foot fully on the pro for maximum range of movement,
You may want to take a look at PegBoards. I found that they are much more user friendly as user can adjust them to fit exactly where you want them.
With PegBoards you really have the best of both.
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