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I picked up the Kury 3" forward control extensions which worked pretty well. Eastern Performance had the best price on them. I also had Mean City Cycles redo my badlander seat and move my riding position back as far as possible. The swingwings are still on my mind though for when I ride 2 up with the wife on the stock seat.
I am also 6'2" and wanted more stretch to my forwards. I purchased a set of Kuryakyn offset peg extensions by mistake, but used them anyway and love them. They add a couple more inches to the reach and put my feet out to the side more, getting my legs off the air cleaner and horn.
I am looking for more leg room on my 2000 Wide Glide. Has anyone tried the swingwings?
i have them front and back on my 09 fatbob, they are AWSOME!!!, those other extensions pull you out wide. the wings give you out wide or more straightforward. my feet end up resting on the centerline of the flip out part, allowing them to stretch out forward but not wider, but you can also stretch out wider and more forward as well. they ary very comfortable and would highly recommend them
i have them front and back on my 09 fatbob, they are AWSOME!!!, those other extensions pull you out wide. the wings give you out wide or more straightforward. my feet end up resting on the centerline of the flip out part, allowing them to stretch out forward but not wider, but you can also stretch out wider and more forward as well. they ary very comfortable and would highly recommend them
I am also 6'2" and wanted more stretch to my forwards. I purchased a set of Kuryakyn offset peg extensions by mistake, but used them anyway and love them. They add a couple more inches to the reach and put my feet out to the side more, getting my legs off the air cleaner and horn.
I've thought about these but where do your feet rest when you are shifting or pushing on the break? Are then still on the pedal or do you shift them back to the extension?
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