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I bought these right off the shelf at a dealer. Kuryakin. I like 'em because I can rest my heels on them, and sometimes I keep my feet on the floorboards, and just put my toes out on the heel things. It's nice to change positions once in awhile. I also rigged up something (again, Kuyakin right off the shelf) to extend them out so my feet aren't right against the lowers. Works great.
As you have given your height and inseam it is not the pegs you are asking about but the mounts I presume. That being the case I agree with the HD 360's. One of HD's great products for a reasonably fair price.
As you have given your height and inseam it is not the pegs you are asking about but the mounts I presume. That being the case I agree with the HD 360's. One of HD's great products for a reasonably fair price.
Yes I meant mounts but will that go over a lower fairing because I plan on getting some with speakers? I read the angled mounts will go over the fairing
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