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Help! My foot is on fire!!!
Anybody have any brilliant ideas or leads on aftermarket parts you have used to move the driver pegs out a little?
I don't want to add floor boards to my Street Bob - I think that would look ridiculous, but I would like to be able to get my (short fat) leg out past the Air Cleaner and my foot off the muffler!
There must be something out there!
Love to hear what you've done!
Last edited by Short_Old_Rider; Feb 23, 2024 at 12:10 PM.
Reason: typos
I have a Street Bob and the bends on the Vance and Hines exhaust I had were so close to the pegs that the heat from the exhaust set my right pants leg on fire. I ended up buying a different exhaust (Thrashin 2 into 1) where the pipe bends were farther from the peg and that solved the problem.
You could also check out Design Engineering as they make a lot of heat shield products.
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