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I'm with OlGrey.... offset adjustable.... Wide range of adjustments.... and for me that was the hardest part.... finding the JUST RIGHT spot.... I love ummmm
I have the H-D 360 as well. There is a lot of adjustment. I am 6' tall with pretty long legs for my height and I can stretch out where I have them set. I could create more leg room if I wanted, though.
I'm 6'2" 34" inseam and I still have about 4" to play with if I want them further. Cheaper than the HD ones. Also I ride in my driveway in the center between the 2 cars to put bike in garage. You can kick them up and down on the go very easy.
I used these with the pegs of your choice. good quality piece
H/D part # 50597-02A
I am only 6.0' so you might need the extensions. The Big book has everything you need.
Same here.
You can also get the "tallboy" seat to move back on the bike a bit. Be careful you could end up haveing to do "pull back" bars or risers if you move too far back.
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