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Old Jun 9, 2009 | 08:14 AM
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Have engine guard and forwards installed.

Looking for something to change foot position on long trips.

Thinking about engine guard mounted foot pegs as pictured. Thought I'd rest my heel on the existing forward control peg and rest the front part of my foot the the engine guard peg.

Anyone have these?

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Old Jun 9, 2009 | 08:22 AM
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Indeed. Very comfortable option to shift your foot position during longer rides. Careful while installing them, they need to fold in and not up and down as normal pegs, cuz the tend to get caught on objects and break if ur moving in tight spaces. Naturally if they fold in, then u wont have a problem with broken pegs.
 
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Mine tuck to the inside when folded up. I just reach with my foot and pull them down and then I'm good to go. Just dont tighten them until your 100% sure thats where you want them cause it wil scare your chrome a bit. You want ever notice it unless you move them.
 
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Just ordered a set.

Thanks for the tips.

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Old Jun 9, 2009 | 11:40 AM
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[QUOTE=SuperglideKen;5114995] it wil scare your chrome a bit. /QUOTE]

And once your chrome is scared, it's hard to calm it down again...
 
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Had those on the Sporty and they worked great. Right now I have a set of the Kuryakyn Dually Pegs on the FXDC and they work pretty well too. They're nice because there's more room for my feet.
 
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