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OK, this is my last question regarding this and I won't bother anyone again. My last postgave me so muchgreat advise but there is this one last thing. Arethese two mounts the same and do they have the same functionability? One's the Harley and the otherKuryakyn. If one is better than the other could you please let me know. I've got the chance to get a smokin deal on Harley footpegs so the the price of the setup will be about the same for both brands. I just don't want to sacrafice performance and function. Thanks a lot again. Here they are:
If you read my post in that thread thoroughly you would know the answer to that question.
They are exactly the same. I held them up side by side and couldn't find one thing different. I'm sure they were made on the same assembly line and one was slapped in an HD package and the other in a Kury.
Monstermile- Iwas hopingI would hear from you again I wasn't doubting you knowledge, it's just that the price of the Kuryakyn mount is 109.00 and the Harley one is 89.00 so I was just making sure they were the same since usually Harley is way more expensive. I was going to add the ? to my old post you replied to but I figured I'd have a better chance of you replying on a new post.
Have you checked M&M yet. I bought my KURY offset with pegs for 111.99 + shipping 124.94 total for me. You can't go by the prices on their website. You have e-mail them and ask for a price quote. worth a try
Hey dax4800, I replied to the email you sent me. I don't get on the pc until late at night. When the ol' lady is asleep, or at work. Those two are the same mount, and they are the same I have on my bike. I really like them. You can't go wrong. And contrary to other replies I have read, mine have never slipped or shifted. I am 350ish lbs, and have had no problems. One of my favorite additions. Well, they are all my favorite, but these mounts are great. GET THEM!!
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