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Like those too, but cant make them work unfortunately might have to make 2 sets of highway pegs work for me. Im tall so I like to rest my heels on the front of the boards and my toes on my current highway pegs, but I cant stretch out with them at their current spot. Knees are still bent which doesnt help prolong the rides.
Any other suggestions other than 2 sets of highway pegs lol?!
Another babbling, nonsensical response from the round one.
And your post contributes to the topic in anyway?
My post had to to do with engine guards, and how I would not remove them. Please stay on the topic, in some remote way at least.
But I learned all I need to know about you when I was lurking on here when doing belt on my 6 speed. You told the guy his manual was wrong and the stamped steel was wrong, and the pulley was left hand thread. I don't take anything you say serious.
But I learned all I need to know about you when I was lurking on here when doing belt on my 6 speed. You told the guy his manual was wrong and the stamped steel was wrong, and the pulley was left hand thread. I don't take anything you say serious.
Originally Posted by Dan89FLSTC
Just pointing out to the op not to take anything you post seriously.
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And I don't take anything you say serious. But do we really need to go back and forth repeating ourselves? every time I post you are going to follow behind me? I returned to this thread, because I knew you had nothing to add.
As I said I hit a deer, and was glad I had engine guards. People doing frame pegs typically do it to remove engine guard. Are the cosmetics really worth it? Not to mention myself, I tip my bike over time to time, it has two wheels.
My other question is do you risk any damage if the peg hits the ground hard to the frame, as in an accident?
Like those too, but cant make them work unfortunately might have to make 2 sets of highway pegs work for me. Im tall so I like to rest my heels on the front of the boards and my toes on my current highway pegs, but I cant stretch out with them at their current spot. Knees are still bent which doesnt help prolong the rides.
Any other suggestions other than 2 sets of highway pegs lol?!
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