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Honestly I looked at harley-davidson.com and couldn't find this.
I'm assuming it's after market? Anyway, I like it and I'd like to
know where to find it?
I already put mine on the forks but I think I can remove them without doing any harm... but need to find another place to put them and having something like this (I didn't know anything like that existed?) would be great.
I had a full set pegs,gear shift peg, and brake pedal pad..they are HD airfoil custom they are in their catalog... part #s..50474-03, 50133-95, 50134-95, 34626-95...in this pic I still have the pegs on
Last edited by 57RebelRocker; Dec 19, 2008 at 10:54 AM.
The arm that the peg attaches to is the Kuryakyn MK III Cruiser arms. http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/go...ID/17/IMID/539 They attach to the floorboards and are really nice when you add the Harley goodies extentions. The pegs as Tom said are the HD Air Foil pegs, which can be bought at any HD dealer. The plate for my DOD sickers is a 9" inspection plate that I bought at San Diego HD, but I like the Cycle Visions inpsection plate better http://www.cyclevisions.com/chrome/m...sticker-plate/
And it looks like it's going to require that I drill holes in the existing footrest ???
If I'm right then this is going to require some time & effort on my part cause I might as well buy the footboard extensions and the 2" longer foot controls ????
why isn't anything ever easy (you gotta understand I'm new to this and my wife say's I'm an idiot) lol
They are kind of expensive, but floorobards with the pegs are awesome. They give you the best of both worlds between floorboards, forward controls and they also allow you to rest your heel on the floorboard and your toes on the pegs. They do requrire you to drill 4 holes in your floorboard pan, but its really easy if you have a drill and a marker. I can post more pics of what you have to do when I get home. If you changed out your boards for forward controls, it will cost you alot more money then getting the highway pegs.
I actually thought what I already had (stock) was the forward controls... regardless I'm right at 6'0" and what I have is comfortable. I like your setup so if you can help me by providing me those photos when you get home either on here or email toronbridges@***.netand confirm that I have the part# correct above... and give me an idea what all that's going to end up costing me then I would be greatly appreciative.
thanks.
My first major mod was going be V&H BS Staggered, a bigger breather, and either the PCIII or V&H Commander module. Now I like this setup and I may do this first.
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