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yes. the one on the left look like it come right under the shifter. te one on the right looks longer. who makes that. and why can't you use the same length?
They were on the bike when I bought it but I will ask a buddy if he knows who makes them; maybe someone here will chime in as well. I don't think one or the other is longer but I never paid much attention albeit I will take a look. When sitting on the bike they both come out to the same spot so maybe one is longer in order to do so (?)
yeah, i'd love to know, been lookin for something like that
i can see the one on the left curves up and then out. the right one just goes straight out. there has to be a part number or name printed on it somewhere
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Aug 10, 2017 at 11:07 AM.
I googled imaged that part type and found similar, but not an exact match. I'm interested as well, (kinda want to take the mustache bar off, but i'd lose my highway pegs)...
I like these since I am able to rest my left heel on the floorboard and the ball of my foot on the highway peg. I could not find any markings so again, I have no idea who makes them; however, they match my other pegs, floorboards and brake pedal so I suspect they are Harley items. Here are a few more pics of them:
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