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Being 5'5" and riding a Wide Glide can be a "stretch" to say the least....lol. After seeing the post a couple of days ago by fortwide07, I went ahead and bought mine from the same place. If you will notice on mine, I left out the extra arm that make the boards more adjustable. It was pulling my feet out a little wider than what I wanted from the shifter and brake pads. It works just as well without the extra "digit" and keeps the boards in a little tighter.
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Thanks for the original post as this quick fix was definitely what I needed!
I also was checking out the Boot DR. versions. They are a bit more expensive but have a cool edge to keep your foot on the board and keep you from burning the boot on the pipe. Those do look nice and comfy.
These are cheaper than some premium pegs, I think I'd like to give them a try. I'm worried though that they would drag, anyone have experience on that?? Looks like a longer shifter peg would be needed too.
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