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I have a set of Kuryakn as well but they fit on the floorboards instead of the downtubes. Not as high of a position but comfortable when on the highway none the less.
Very high quality chrome, well made. Suckers are heavy. You will notice in my pic is a
Kurayakyn voltage reg. cover, also top quality. Also, you can place them anywhere on
the downtubes for the most comfortable leg position.
Last edited by streeteagle; Jun 18, 2012 at 07:57 PM.
I have the Kuryakn Mark lV's on mine I love them. They have two styles of them short rider and long rider. I get abunch of options for foot positions with them.
I have the Kuryakn Mark lV's on mine I love them. They have two styles of them short rider and long rider. I get abunch of options for foot positions with them.
Same here. I had mine powdercoated black to match. They come up a little in front of the floorboard. I usually rest the heel of my foot on the floorboard and the ball of my foot on the Mark IVs. Super comfy. I wouldn't want to ride without them.
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