Extended shift pegs
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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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1LargeDog (11-11-2017)
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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
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Drag-Specia...JW1YRg&vxp=mtr
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1LargeDog (11-11-2017)
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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.)
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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1LargeDog (11-11-2017)
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