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I'd like to see pics with the mid-pegs. Love the forwards on my '10 WG but at times would give anything to put the legs in another position for a few minutes on the longer rides. Post pics please and give us your thoughts!
The mids are really nice to give you extra options on longer rides. Mine stay up 99% of the time, but when I know I'm not gonna stop for a while, I fold 'em down. I need to get the brackets powder-coated black, (only really noticeable on the port side) but other than that, I love 'em!
cant get photos until this weekend, just too damn much going on this week.
NJ wideglide, im in Hamilton mercer county. quite a haul from AC but we do go to the hedger house in chatsworth quite frequently http://www.hedgerhouse.com/contact.html
excellent music just about every weekend and GREAT burgers.... if you havent been there its worth the ride, the most biker friendly place i have found to date here in NJ
CJ, i got lucky. the set i bought were black.
also i know some of the WG owners on here had mentioned switching over to mid controls, personally i dont think it would be comfortable due to the layout of the WG.
i used the mids on the highway coming in today and they were fine for resting my legs in a different position but to have the controls there also i think would be not only awkward but cramped.
CJ, they don't look to bad but I'd need them in black. Where did both of you get the pegs? Got a pic of the other side with 'em on? Would just like the option on a long ride to move around a bit.
CJ, they don't look to bad but I'd need them in black. Where did both of you get the pegs? Got a pic of the other side with 'em on? Would just like the option on a long ride to move around a bit.
I got the pegs from KC International. I got the peg mounts from someone on ebay for around $10. Someone who had converted a dyna from mids to forwards. I agree, they'll look better in black, but I'm in no huge hurry to have 'em coated just yet.
The Kuryakyn Iso-Wings were purchased from a local independent shop. They're awesome up front. Plenty of room to move around a bit on them, plus I can put my toes on the backs of them and my heels on the mids. Gives me all sorts of options. The footrests on the Lindby Multibar gives me one more option. Also, I tend to rest my toes on the inside edges of the Multibar when my heels are on the Iso-Wings. This bike is VERY comfortable to ride.
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