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I apparently have legs that are too long for my own good or something. Works great for getting on the bike, not so much at other times.
Love stretching my legs out on a good cruise - but as it sits now, my knee angle is virtually the same on the highway pegs as when my feet are on the boards. I would love to get another 3 inches or so more stretch. I have the highway pegs on the ultra, and Ive got them canted forward about as much as I can, any more and my foot will only be resting on the very tip.
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duh... sometimes you just gotta modify your search parameters. Let me change it up. I'd love to see some pics from any of you that have these on thier bikes. especially any ultras out there.
Last edited by anothernewb; Apr 30, 2016 at 09:13 AM.
Reason: changed title
I have seen them but be careful of going to wide my highway pegs almost rub in turns atleast it looks like they might I finally figured out that they won't hit first my regular pegs do but with extensions they would hit all the time
Adjustable Highway pegs 50829-07A 5.0" Long Angled Chrome.
Have a look in the catalogue for the above peg mount. It can be angled forwards to provide extension - just what you are looking for. I have them and they're great.
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