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 \\;I have a 2007 Ultra Classic and I'm 6' tall with boots on. Have 32" inseam. There are alot of kuryakyn pegs to choose from. If anyone out there \\;that is about my height and has a pair of the kuryakyn pegs could you please let me know if you are happy with them and if so, could you give me the part# or picture would be great. I had posted awhile back on this but thought I would give a little more info. \\;as to my size. P.S. I did purchase the kuryakyn \\;passenger pegs part#4751 \\;for the little woman.
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Thanks, Doug
I am 5/10-11, 30-ish" inseam, so a little smaller. \\; Just bought these Kury hiway pegs @ Americade, guy @ the Kury booth told me they were the best for my size becase they actually went around the lowers on the Ultra. \\; They are great. \\; The only thing is I have a big foot (size 12 wide) and I had to keep moving them out because my left foot got stuck when I went to downshift - probably going to get a longer shifter arm so the pegs aren't so far out...
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I think they were part #4529, which are the TourTech cruise mounts with "Dually Pegs" - to me they looked better than the ISO pegs, even though I have the ISO grips...
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PS - Sorry about the crappy pics, it is rainging like crazy and the bike is shoved in the garage...
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Sean
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I had a bad experience with Kury highway foot pegs and it put me off their products. \\; I bought the pegs in Sturgis for the Sportster, and they were not inexpensive. \\; They disintigrated in about 2-3K miles. \\; The pegs were just press fit onto the hinge part. \\; The vibration completely destroyed them while I was tuning the fuel injection. \\; I replaced them with a Genuine HD set and they are holding up fine.
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