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For a 2011 Superlow, why would I chose one over the other? I would think a full size would be more comfortable but not sure. Opinions and brands and models would be helpful. TIA
Anyone believe I should be considering the full size one over the mini or what?
more crap to scrape. but, if that's your thing, go for it
consider trap pedals/pegs. i wouldn't do this on my sportster because of how i ride it and i have mids but, with forwards i think it would be ok. super comfortable. take some getting used to but, man... comfy.:
put these on years back got them from Custom Chrome there adjustable all ways up down angle or what ever you like been on for 10 years plus still look and work great. Ride Safe. Wild Bill
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