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I picked up a set of the Powder Black Heel Rest Brackets forom DK Cumtom Products. I ordered the on tuesday and got them in today (awesome turn around time by the way) and installed them. The install was fairly easy, and took about an hour, finding the angle is a bit combersome, but I think I got it dialed in. I should be able to take the bike out tomorrow, so I'll should be able to see how they are riding.
And DK Customs, if you want to you can use the pics if you want.
Kinda cool what you did with your mid mounts, are those shifter pegs?
Yea, chopped the stock peg off where the rubber stopped, ground it down flat and drilled and tapped it to receive the screw that the shifter peg is mounted with.
Now with the heel peg added in, it's like I have a supper long footboard without it being a solid footboard, I can rest my feet using any combonation of pegs together.
I was also thinking of purchasing these heelrests. Its nice to see a pic so similar to my setup. I also have the edge cut pegs, shifter peg, brake pad, brake arm, shifter arm, shifter linkage, and grips.
How much farther out do these put your feet?? Im worries ill scrape to much sticking them out any further. Is it awkward shifting/braking with your feet further out? Do you have to point your toes in?
Probably would have ordered them and tried them but im tapped out right now, just ordered horn/coil relocation from him and it will be here today! Talk about fast. Great company
I picked up a set of the Powder Black Heel Rest Brackets forom DK Cumtom Products. I ordered the on tuesday and got them in today (awesome turn around time by the way) and installed them. The install was fairly easy, and took about an hour, finding the angle is a bit combersome, but I think I got it dialed in. I should be able to take the bike out tomorrow, so I'll should be able to see how they are riding.
And DK Customs, if you want to you can use the pics if you want.
Those look great! Thanks for posting them up..will def use the pics...Thank You!
How much farther out do these put your feet?? Im worries ill scrape to much sticking them out any further. Is it awkward shifting/braking with your feet further out? Do you have to point your toes in?
I have to point my brake toe in, but its not because of the pegs, its because the air cleaner covers sticks out. I would say the pegs stick out maybe 3/4"-1".
Originally Posted by 128auto
Nice set up and good looking! I like it!
I assume the pegs are your choice, they don't come with the kit, do they?
The pegs that are used on the heel rest are what ever you choose, not foot pegs though, they are actually shift pegs. Over all the way I am set up now, I have 5 shift pegs on the bike, all for my use when riding, one for shifting and four for foot locations.
I picked up a set of the Powder Black Heel Rest Brackets forom DK Cumtom Products. I ordered the on tuesday and got them in today (awesome turn around time by the way) and installed them. The install was fairly easy, and took about an hour, finding the angle is a bit combersome, but I think I got it dialed in. I should be able to take the bike out tomorrow, so I'll should be able to see how they are riding.
And DK Customs, if you want to you can use the pics if you want.
Just installed mine last nite have a similer sit up you have. Will ride today high 74.
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