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Hello from GA. I own a 04 FXDWG, looking for ideas on the passenger highway pegs that Kuryakyn used to make. I cant find a set anywhere and want to make a set. Has anyone on here done this? looking for ideas or a company that makes them.
Wide Glide forwards are readily available from popular vendors like JPCycles etc. I would Google '2004 Harley Dyna Wide Glide forward controls or highway pegs.
If you can find some good metal stock you could make your own. Just need an older set to use as a pattern. Spray it with bbq paint and a satin clear coat and it'll look like you bought it.
By the way....welcome to the forum
Hello from GA. I own a 04 FXDWG, looking for ideas on the passenger highway pegs that Kuryakyn used to make. I cant find a set anywhere and want to make a set. Has anyone on here done this? looking for ideas or a company that makes them.
Hello from GA. I own a 04 FXDWG, looking for ideas on the passenger highway pegs that Kuryakyn used to make. I cant find a set anywhere and want to make a set. Has anyone on here done this? looking for ideas or a company that makes them.
what do you mean? Like pegs and mounts for passengers to stretch out?
I was really hoping someone on here knew of a company that sold them. When I talked to Kuryakyn they stopped making them in 2008. I guess a modified set of offset mounts will work.
Can't say I've ever seen any like that. Maybe try the V-Twin Mfg or Drag Specialities catalogs. They tend to repop stuff, so maybe...
If you know the old Kury part number or name/description, I've had good luck with OOP parts on ebay by setting up saved searches with notifications. Sometime takes quite a while, but when there is no alternative it can work.
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