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Anyone have the highway pegs out of the JP catalog for a dyna that is around my height? I'm 5'6" and was wondering if the reach is gonna be too far. I know Harley has the adjustable ones but for about double the price.
I'm 5'11" and have a 32" inseam and the ones I bought are from Drag Specialities. They are fine for me. I have them turned so they are close to the down tubes. You can reverse them and increase the reach for a taller rider.
I've got the HD ones. They are pricey, but the quality is great and they are American Made. I try to support the American Machinist as much as possible. Since I'm 5'11" I extend mine out to the second notch. The first notch was to high up for me, but they would fit you nicely.
Anyone have the highway pegs out of the JP catalog for a dyna that is around my height? I'm 5'6" and was wondering if the reach is gonna be too far. I know Harley has the adjustable ones but for about double the price.
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I had these on my RG and transfered them over when I went back to a Dyna. These are mounted to my engine guard and are very adjustable. Got 'em from J&P.
Thanks for the info everyone. Went to the dealer today and looked and it looks like the pegs are about 8" or 9" farther than the mid pegs so it should be ok. Getting the stock lowrider pegs from Dyna Gramps. He's a good man. Somebody else was wanting them but he held my first dib.
Thanks for the info everyone. Went to the dealer today and looked and it looks like the pegs are about 8" or 9" farther than the mid pegs so it should be ok. Getting the stock lowrider pegs from Dyna Gramps. He's a good man. Somebody else was wanting them but he held my first dib.
Yep, that was me asking about the pegs.
Please don't think I was trying to steal them from under you.
I simply asked that if you didn't want them, to let me know andI would take them.
Congrats on a great deal!
Now, ifI can findanother set like that I'll be in good shape too!
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