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How many different positions can this be locked into? Can it be locked anywhere in the turn radius? Can it be locked into a straight up and down position?
2 actual "locking" positions...if the peg is all the way forward, it is resting on the "stop" block. It locksin a forward position and a rear position..and then folds all the way back...I hope that helps..I just got a set for my wife! She loves them. It takes pressure off the back of her legs and when her feet are propped up, she says she does not feel like she is leaning forward......A little pricey, but worth it if the wife is happy... ride safe, ride a lot..
Which position works for your grandchild? I am going to be so disappointed when I get my Ultra in a couple of weeks if my son cannot ride to his first day of 1st grade because he cannot reach the pegs.
P.S. Any advice on starting my son riding so that it does not scare him? I was sitting on a bike with him behind me, I picked up the bike without telling him and it freaked him out.
I have them on my Ultra, and I'm just not seeing 360 degrees anywhere. Mine actually only "lock" in about 3 positions plus straight back for when you want them outta the way. They move a total of 180 degrees from front to back. Did I miss something in the installation? If they can move, 360, I'm gonna suggest to the old lady she can use em like an exercise bike while goin down the road. (Yeah RIIIIIIIIIIIGHT)
Which position works for your grandchild? I am going to be so disappointed when I get my Ultra in a couple of weeks if my son cannot ride to his first day of 1st grade because he cannot reach the pegs.
P.S. Any advice on starting my son riding so that it does not scare him? I was sitting on a bike with him behind me, I picked up the bike without telling him and it freaked him out.
Thanks,
Frank
I just added the Kuryakyn oneslast week and my kids love them. My 7 year old (2nd grade) could barely skim the floorboards, now he can reach perfect with them in the forward position and my 4 year old ( Kindergarden ) can now go around the block and to school (2 blocks away) with them in the back position. My 4 year old will be 5 in October and is kind of short but yet he feels totaly safe with these, it's agood investment.
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