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As usual, looking for your opinions...Want a set of highway pegs for my roadking. I'm 6'5", so need to stretch out! Anyone have a set that works for them? Thanks!
you might also look at the Kury Cruise Boards. Have them on my UC and really do love 'em. Lots of room to move your foot around and make the long rides much more comfortable.
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.
+1. These look great and at 6'3" they fit me pefect.
If you are going with the ones above check out these http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll....cWAT.m240.lVI,
they look the same and are half the price, and, no I am not affliated with them. just thinking of getting me a set of them as well.
Check out the HD 360 mounts. I have them on both my rides and they are really good. Easy mounting, very solid, look good. These can give you more stretch than you willwant to use. I'm 6'5" too.
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