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Old 11-11-2017, 01:15 AM
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Any recommendations for extended shift pegs? Tired of shifting pigeon toed.
 
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Kuryakyn floor board extenders moves the floor boards forward and out an inch. Had them on my last three bikes and one of the best mods I've made.
 
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Originally Posted by 1LargeDog
Any recommendations for extended shift pegs? Tired of shifting pigeon toed.
I have not seen any extended shift pegs. I have searched myself which includes looking for an extended rear brake lever pad since my air cleaner sticks out far. The closest thing that I have found was on the DIY part of this forum. Someone made their own extended pegs but they are the stock round pegs, nothing fancy. Hope this helps a little.
 
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There's a few out there, like LA Choppers and Pingel. A buddy with and RK uses this one https://www.denniskirk.com/H50054.sk...ad=45713335117
 
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I have these on my bike and really like them. I also have moved my floorboards out an inch. The combination works well for me.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Drag-Specia...JW1YRg&vxp=mtr
 
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Thanks for the ideas guys. I had an extended peg for my Triumph Rocket and loved it. Looks like the DS peg will work. I will look into the floor board extender as well.
 
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Kuryakyn floor board extenders moves the floor boards forward and out an inch. Had them on my last three bikes and one of the best mods I've made.
Did you use them on an Ultra with the lowers? The Kuryakyn site says that they will not work with lowers.
 
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I bought a stock shifter peg from HD. Removed the original peg and pulled the rubber part off. Found a longer bolt and ran it through both rubber parts. The two rubber sections were a bit longer than the bolt, so I carefully sawed shortened one of 'em. Secured it to the lever. The new peg I bought was part #34611-65a, which didn't have the fancy-schmancy end cover on it. That part number doesn't exist on the Harley site anymore. (shrug) I put a stainless steel washer on the end. It's getting kinda worn after a couple seasons of riding, so I might splurge and buy another one and replace the rubber...or just twist it around so ya can't see it.

It isn't "purty," but it works!

Here's a picture of the peg I bought. (Well, it's actually a picture of two pegs, but it's the only picture I could find on the internet.)





 
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Try legends vintage motorcycles i have extended foot boards , extended brake and shifter levers from them. Plenty of room to move your feet,

I don't use highway pegs never liked them these leave plenty of room to be comfortable and keep your feet where they need to be.
 
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I got the LA Choppers extended peg from my local HD dealership. Very happy with it. Plain appearance, matches the OE equipment on the bike. Twenty bucks.
 


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