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My uncle has some on his fatbob... He likes them a lot. They are harley brand. I sat on the bike yesterday and would say they felt great. Im goning to install some sooner than later! Might also want to look into the kuryakyn switchblade pegs. They have a heal rest that flips back and into place when you want, then flip em back when you dont. They are a bit more expensive though.
Might also want to look into the kuryakyn switchblade pegs. They have a heal rest that flips back and into place when you want, then flip em back when you dont. They are a bit more expensive though.
thats a heck of a deal, im sure someone may jump on them, but im leaning toward the hd brand rest. Did you ever mount them? What was your overall opinion of them?
I saw a set of the kuryakyn switchblades on e-bay for 96$ US. I would order them only i'm in canada = with the exchange rate + shipping to canada + customs service charge I may as well get them here @ local HD store and avoid the wait!
I have HD heel rest on my 07 SB and I love them. I feel more comfortable on a long ride. The Kuryakyn switchblade pegs are a big hit in this forum and I would have got them if I knew about them sooner. Now I always check here or ask like you are doing.
I currently have them mounted. I have mid controls and they're on highway pegs, but I can't really use them. The back of my boots hit the brake and shifter. They'd be great with forward controls, though.
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