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I picked up a set of Harley highway peg mounts #50830-07a used off of ebay. They didn't come with any instructions and for the life of me I can't figure out how to mount them. I know how to mount them around the engine guard of course, but I can't tell which is left? and which is the right one. PLEASE, anyone with these mounts I'd really appreciate a little info. I fell like suck a **** for asking this.. sucks to get old, I guess that last brain cell I have left just isn't up to the job...lol
I may be corrected by those with instructions, but mine didn't have instructions either...but
if you look at thie picture in this link for reference, I mounted mine so the nipple face inward,
some say to face nipple outward but for best fitment and reach for me (5'10" 215#), facing nipple in
was best....
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keep it clean ......
Nipple goes in,also look at the bottom you will see
an allen screw that will be on the bottom to set
the angle of the foot peg.
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RE: "DAWG" Harley highway peg #50830-07a mounting help
Dawg
If you get a minute can you PM me that photo also Im thinking of putting them on my 08 Dresser this weekend and I want to see how you set yours up thanks Bill
RE: "DAWG" Harley highway peg #50830-07a mounting help
I have a set I bought from Karyakyn p#4520. I am looking to remove them and put on the standard clamps. I am 6'1" and these bring my foot too far back to me. I want to stretch out more.
If anyone is interested in them. PM me.
You can see them on their site. Go to Ktheir site, www.kuryakyn.com and at the top of the screen you can do a Power Search. Put in the part number 4520 and they come up. I tried adding the link but this site is not working right for links this morning.
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