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Old Oct 19, 2019 | 11:32 AM
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Hey Brothers hope someone can help.I have short legs 30 inches and looking to put highway pegs on street glide,Was thinking these might work Kuryakyn Gloss Black Adjustable Tour-Tech long Cruise Mounts with Trident Dually Pegs but can'

t seem to find a pic with them on so i can see how close to floor boards i can get them.IF anyone has them on bike can send a pic so i can see them that would be great.Thx
 
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Harley has long or short angled 360 mounts. Kury probably does as well but I am not a fan. I honestly think the short ones would work out for you.

But if you wanted another option, check Cyclesmiths Banana Boards in XL length. They pretty much rule out the need of highway pegs and add a whole other world of comfort.Here is a pic of my Road Glide with them on.


 
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Thanks for the pic.Those floor board would work for stretching the legs.I am just looking for a highway peg i can get close to the floor board so i can move my foot up a bit and have my heel still on floor board but have my front of foot on highway pegs.Do not need much of a stretch just a little change in foot position.On my indian dark horse i had the floor boards are much bigger all i used was kuryakyn toe rest on crash bar and that worked great for moving my feet up a bit and giving the front of foot something to rest on
 
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I have a 30" inseam and use the HD shorts. You have a little room to slide them up or down and still clear the lowers and they rotate so you can pretty much put them where you want them. Even more if you use bigger pegs like in your picture. I have mine so I can put my heel on the floorboard and my toes on the pegs. Can also reach with my feet. I'm using standard round passenger pegs off a sportster a friend gave me.
 
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Looks like the pictures covered up my typing... Check out Ciro 3D frame mounted highway pegs.
 
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I have a 30” inseam also. I used the HD long with the HD big pegs. Mounted so that my heel is on the board and the ball of my foot is on the peg. I can also put the stir up of my boot on it as well. One last position which I find best is with my heel right on the wide peg. The leg is almost straight. No slippage. So I have four foot positions to choose from.
 
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