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I have the pegs but didnt do the grips...But I'm Chuck! Not Tom, Dick or Harry!!
I do wish I had went with the PM machine pegs though.....Fvckers are trickness! I just though that with then matching my grips that may be kinda PM Fan-Boi creepy. To much lettering maybe? Trick all the same tho'
Since you don't have the grips you can be Chuck Those PM pegs are pretty slick, shame about the lettering. Kinda how I feel about the RSD on my AC... Ah well.
Since you don't have the grips you can be Chuck Those PM pegs are pretty slick, shame about the lettering. Kinda how I feel about the RSD on my AC... Ah well.
That lettering is what held me back...
$100 for the front pegs and $25 per pedal. No brake pad per say but a roung peg same as the shifter....
Harleys need actual brake pedals. I think that was the nail in the PM peg coffin that drove me too HD catalog goodies....
Got all the black diamond stuff when it first came out now everyone has them no wear small shiney spot on shifter peg. Friend has all black Exile they look ultra.
I have the grips and pegs, no wear yet. Very grippy though, I'm happy with them. Only thing I don't like is that every Tom, Dick and Harry has 'em too
My name is not Tom, and not Harry, and Im not a Dick. stock on the break and shifters, look great and retro, Its FRIDAY YA HOOO!!!:icon_iamwith stupid: see yas on Saturday.
My brake peddle on my cross bones has the anodizing wearing off at the top of it with only about 4,500 miles on it, but other wise i like diamond black collection.
One thing you will notice about the grips is they do get hot when out in the sun.
I always wear gloves so not a big deal. If your going from the rubber stock ones it might be something to think about.
One thing you will notice about the grips is they do get hot when out in the sun.
I always wear gloves so not a big deal. If your going from the rubber stock ones it might be something to think about.
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I was out riding out and ended up at a HD I hadnt been to yet. I went ahead and picked em up. I definitely noticed the temperature exchange of the aluminum. It was rather cool last night and the first ride the grips were chilly. They are very comfortable tho. Thanks for the info guys.
I love mine with nearly 40k on them. The knurled area starts to look only slightly worn, which I like. The only I have is that the rubber bands are starting to stretch. Does anyone know if they can be bought separately??
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