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i had no idea before ordering these, you have to relocate the right side pass foot peg?
then you have to buy the left side bracket for $25 if you want them to match?
question, has everyone relocated the left too, if not, has the passenger noticed the difference??
EDIT...this appears to be just for 2 into 1?
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Dec 25, 2015 at 08:06 AM.
I'm running the V&H Super Radius which are similar and did not raise the left side peg. The wife says she can't hardly tell the difference and it's not a big deal. And believe me, she would have made me move it in a heartbeat if it had bugged her even one little bit!
I had them on my old American Ironhorse, it was a custom softtail frame. And yes I had to get relocation brackets for both foot pegs. not a big deal. swifty
I did not raise the right side passenger foot rest, ....but my wife has burnt her shoe on it once - she's now aware of the close proximity to the exhaust, and this hasn't been a problem for many rides.
It would be very easy to burn shoes or the grit on the shoes scratch the surface of the pipes.
Pipes do run close to the rear pegs but no issue. Wife rides fine on the back. I have the peg relocation brackets (got 2 off ebay for a deal) but never used 'em.
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