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I have a Super Glide with forward controls. I don't want an engine gaurd on it but is that my only options if I want highway pegs. I'm relatively tall and on longer trips I could sure use the option. But I don't see anyplace to mount them since my forward controls utilize the space that the OEM highway pegs are suppposed to go.
You could always put the mid-mount foot pegs on which would allow you to at least move your feet back if you wanted. With you being tall however that might not work for you.
I've been wondering this too. Looking at a T-Sport, and I want to add forward controls as well as even-further-forward highway pegs. Would this work, or am I reading it wrong?
http://www.realhog.com/detail.cfm?mo...l_Highway_Pegs
Looks like one could add the Kuryakyn forward controls, as well as these, and have forward controls and highway pegs, but I can't quite picture how that would work. Anyone know?
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