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does anyone make a peg or pad the connects to a floor board. just want to extend my feet out a little more. don't want to move the boards or use a mustache bar
to high. i see you clamp them to the frame, but i don't think i could get it low enough on the right side without hitting the brake resivior not what i'm looking for. i want something that comes off the floor board, just past it enough for my heel. sometimes i hang my feet off the front edge of the boards. would rather have something there to put my foot on. thanks anyway
Last edited by Freak Show; Mar 24, 2017 at 01:10 PM.
nice blue bike...i like the idea of the flip blade, but i just want it to be the size of a round peg right off the front of the board, or the size of a brake pad
I have a set of jack knife pegs bolted to the bottom of my floorboards. Easy to flip open/closed with your foot and give you a place to stretch out on the highway. Scraped them a few times in last 8 years
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