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Cruise Arms; that is. I purchased and installed them this evening. Very easy to install and WOW...what a difference in leg room. I have them adjusted so that I can either place my heel on the floorboard and the ball of my feet on the pegs or I can place my entire foot up on the peg. I can even place my feet on top of them and let them just hang. Thank you to all who posted pictures and information about them.
With the adjustment to my handlebars (down), my seat reworked, and these cruise arms...it's perfect
Thanks guys.......gconklin; what's that in the pic. I've seen it here and there; but I just really took a good look at the pics you have posted....two colors go well with chrome...black and/or white. Yours is sweet
Thanks Brian! The silver on white were the colors for the '94 Nostalgias. I agree with you about white/black with chrome, but then chrome really does look good w/ everything. LOL
They look great. As retro said, a few more pics would be appriciated.
Which model did you go for? The MKIII or MKIV. I can't make up my mind.
I know some people have had some problems mounting these pegs on there deluxe. Did you come across any?
Looks like you've changed your boards out so maybe not.
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