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Installed the pipes over the weekend (along with PCIII and Stage 1). Overall the installation went smooth and the bike runs and sounds great.
Now for the question...
The left side passenger peg no longer folds up completely, hitting the pipe at what would seem to be 90% upright. Has anyone else run into this? And is there a spacer of some sort that would fix this?
I am curious if anyone has replaced the stock passenger pegs with floorboards (also using the Rineharts) to see if this is an issue in that case as well.
I installed mine on an Ultra, Nice Fit. Have had to deal with them some after on updated mounts and a cracked pipe but they were absolutely super about everything.
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